Yesterday, HHS Secretary Becerra acknowledged a milestone achievement – over 1 million people signed up for coverage on healthcare.gov since the start of the COVID Special Enrollment Period (SEP). This comes after the recent marketplace enrollment report which showed that nearly 940,000 people had been enrolled as of the end of April. To read more […] Read More »
CMS Releases Remainder of 2022 NBPP
Earlier this year, as one of its final acts, the Trump administration finalized a portion of the 2022 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP). Several parts of this rule still needed to be finalized, so CMS has completed its finalization of the 2022 NBPP. The NBPP is the regulatory framework which CMS uses to […] Read More »
Community Catalyst Releases Survey Results on Substance Use Treatment
The results of a new survey conducted by Community Catalyst outlines what people with substance use disorder value in their treatment. The seven priorities identified in the survey are as follows: Staying alive Improving quality of life Reducing harmful substance use Improving mental health Addressing basic needs Increasing self-confidence Increasing connection to ongoing services Links to […] Read More »
Increased Navigator Funding Is Coming!
Yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services announced that CMS will be supporting the navigator program with unprecedented funding for the upcoming open enrollment period for the 2022 plan year. CMS will be providing $80 million for navigators in the federally facilitated marketplace states to provide consumer assistance to consumers as they enroll for […] Read More »
CMS Issues OE8 Report
CMS has issued its Health Insurance Marketplaces 2021 Open Enrollment Report. The report shows that 12 million consumers were enrolled in a marketplace plan during Open Enrollment Year 8 (OE8). This marks the largest number of consumers enrolled in the marketplace since 2017. Additionally, of those who did enroll for a plan during OE8, 88% […] Read More »
States Extend COVID SEP
Previously, we reported that all of the states who have their own state-based marketplace (SBM) were following the federal government’s lead in offering a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for COVID. Last month, HHS indicated that they were going to be extending the COVID SEP through August 15, 2021. Many of the SBMs have also extended […] Read More »
CBPP Releases FAQs on ARPA
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) had many provisions which affected access to health insurance and Medicaid. Many of these changes reflect the amount of financial assistance available to consumers who purchase insurance through the ACA marketplace. New resources in the form of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) have been released by the Center on Budget […] Read More »
Health Insurance Enrollment Is Up
CMS has issued a report indicating the enrollment numbers for the COVID Special Enrollment Period (SEP). During the first month and a half of the COVID SEP, over 500,000 people selected a new plan through healthcare.gov. Additionally, nearly 150,000 people were determined to be eligible for Medicaid and/or CHIP. Of course, these numbers only apply […] Read More »
Higher Tax Subsidies Available Today
Previously, we reported on the changes to the ACA marketplaces due to the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), including the increase in the tax subsidies available to consumers. Today, HHS Secretary Becerra announced that beginning today these increased subsidies would appear on healthcare.gov as consumers go on to the website to get covered. To learn […] Read More »
COVID SEP Webinar Archived
Yesterday, we hosted a webinar entitled “COVID SEP – How is it different?”. This webinar addressed how the COVID Special Enrollment Period (SEP) is different from usual SEPs. It also explored the specifics of how the COVID SEP works and looked at what people with disabilities need to consider when selecting a health insurance plan. […] Read More »
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