Imperial Valley Press

Covered California and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra launch open enrollment period

- STAFF REPORT

LOS ANGELES – Covered California and Secretary Xavier Becerra of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services teamed up to officially launch open enrollment across the nation for the 2023 coverage year.

Open enrollment is the time when Americans can sign up for health insurance coverage through Affordable Care Act marketplac­es. This is the 10th open enrollment period under the landmark law, which has helped provide health insurance to millions of Americans, and will feature increased and expanded financial help for consumers through the Inflation Reduction

Act.

The open-enrollment period begins with a record-high 14.5 million people enrolled in the federal and state marketplac­es, including 1.7 million in Covered California. The increased enrollment has been driven by the increased financial help first made available through the American Rescue Plan, and extended under the Inflation Reduction Act.

Governor Gavin Newsom, Congresswo­man Karen Bass – who was a former physician assistant – and others also joined in hailing the importance of the increased financial help that will be available to consumers throughout 2023.

“Millions of California­ns now have access to affordable health coverage and now is the time to go sign up for health insurance to keep yourself and your family healthy,” said Newsom. “With the support of the Biden-Harris Administra­tion, more California­ns than ever before are insured with quality health coverage through Covered California. We won’t stop until every California­n – regardless of income or immigratio­n status – has the health insurance they need and deserve.”

As part of its efforts, Covered California is launching a “10 Years Strong” campaign, celebratin­g a decade of

providing quality health insurance plans and reducing the state’s uninsured rate to a historic low.

“Covered California is ‘10 Years Strong,’ celebratin­g a decade of expanding access to quality, affordable health care for millions of people throughout the state,” said Jessica Altman, executive director of Covered California. “Open enrollment is here and now is the time to sign up for quality health insurance coverage through Covered California that will protect you and your family.”

“California­ns continue to benefit from the financial help and quality health coverage that Covered California offers and now is the time for those who need health insurance coverage to sign up,” said Secretary of California Health & Human Services and Covered California Board Chair Dr. Mark Ghaly. “Together we are increasing access to care by making health insurance coverage more affordable for California­ns in every corner of our state.”

10 YEARS STRONG

Covered California’s “10 Year’s Strong” campaign will highlight the progress made in expanding health care access by increasing the number of people with health insurance in every region over the past decade. It will also showcase continuing efforts to reach into every community in the state to make sure all California­ns have access to quality health care.

During this time, more than 5.2 million California­ns have received health insurance coverage through Covered California for at least one month. Covered California’s has seen its overall enrollment grow by more than 40 percent, including a nearly 50 percent increase in the number of people signed up in Los Angeles County.

“Covered California enters its 10th open enrollment with a proven history of being a critical resource for California­ns, including nearly half million people here in Los Angeles County,” Altman said. “We have opened the doors of quality health care to millions of California­ns, but we still have more work to do – work that is happening now.”

ONE MILLION UNINSURED CALIFORNIA­NS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR LOW-COST OR NO-COST COVERAGE

Covered California enters open enrollment with 1.7 million consumers. However, new data shows that there are more than 1 million uninsured California­ns who are eligible for financial help to bring the cost of coverage within reach. Of that group, at least 55 percent – or about 568,000 people – could get quality coverage through Covered California or Medi-Cal at no cost.

The remaining 471,000 uninsured California­ns are eligible for significan­t financial help that will lower the cost of their monthly health insurance premiums. Right now, 90 percent of Covered California’s enrollees qualify for financial help, and thanks to the increased and expanded financial help made available through the American Rescue Plan and extended through the Inflation Reduction Act, those consumers are saving an average of $475 per month, or an average of 80 percent of their monthly health insurance premium.

Currently, two-thirds of Covered California’s consumers are eligible for comprehens­ive health insurance coverage at a cost of $10 or less per month.

SIGNING UP FOR COVERAGE IS EASY

Open enrollment began on Nov. 1 and is the one time of the year when eligible people cannot be turned away from coverage.

In addition to visiting CoveredCA.com, those interested in learning more about their coverage options can also:

Get free and confidenti­al assistance over the phone, in a variety of languages, from a certified enroller.

Have a certified enroller call them and help them for free.

Covered California is an independen­t part of the state government whose job is to make the health insurance marketplac­e work for California’s consumers. It is overseen by a five-member board appointed by the governor and the legislatur­e. For more informatio­n about Covered California, visit online at CoveredCA.com or call (800) 3001506.

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