Final Stretch for Open Enrollment

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Only 4 Days Left!

Open Enrollment for the Affordable Care Act ends in in just 4 days! Texans have to enroll by December 15. The great news is, plans are more affordable than ever this year.

This year, coverage is even MORE affordable than ever.  Many can find even cheaper plans this year than in years past. For the last two years, over 4 million uninsured people have been eligible for plans with $0 monthly premiums thanks to financial help.

Get America Covered Co-Founder and former Obama HHS official Joshua Peck is available for interviews as well as Laura Packard, a stage 4 cancer survivor who only beat her cancer because she was able to get ACA Coverage.  If you would like to talk to Josh or Laura or for more information, please email me!

 

5 Vital Facts About Signing Up for Coverage at HealthCare.gov

  1. Sign up by December 15. Open Enrollment starts on November 1, but you must take action by December 15, no matter if this is your first time getting covered or if you are returning to shop and save.
  2. Coverage could be cheaper than you think. Last year, 9 in 10 people qualified for financial help to make their monthly premiums more affordable. In fact, 2 out of 3 HealthCare.gov customers can find a plan for $10 or less this year.
  3. Shop and save. If you had coverage through HealthCare.gov for 2019, you should come back to update your information and compare your options for 2020. Every year, plans and prices change, you could save money by switching to a new plan that still meets your needs.
  4. Accidents happen: Health insurance protects you from the unexpected. Accidents happen and people get sick.
  5. Free help is available. If you have questions about signing up or want to talk through your options with a trained professional, free help is just a call or quick away. Call 1-800-318-2596, visit localhelp.healthcare.gov or make a one-on-one appointment now.

With a shortened Open Enrollment period this year, make sure you enroll by December 15 – Texans can even enroll from their cell phone!