As Biden reopens ACA health insurance, thousands eligible in Georgia

The new open enrollment window will run from Feb. 15 to May 15, and coverage will start immediately with 2021 insurance plans. Prior to Feb. 15, people can go to HealthCare.gov/see-plans to window shop.

What kind of financial assistance is there?

On the ACA exchange, insurance plans are subsidized to be affordable for people who expect in 2021 to make less than 400% of the poverty level—as long as they make at least poverty level. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, most of the Americans who currently are eligible for a free “bronze” level plan on the ACA exchange after subsidies are applied reside in Georgia, Florida, North Carolina and Texas. Georgia has one of the highest uninsured rates in the nation.

There is no assistance for Georgians who make less than 100% of the poverty level and who don’t meet the Georgia Medicaid criteria because the state has not expanded insurance to cover most poor adults.

For those adults making less than 400% of the federal poverty level that the Kaiser Family Foundation was referring to, those bronze plans would be free to purchase, but they could have steep deductibles. The Foundation says, however, that two-thirds of those people could also buy a “silver” plan with more affordable out-of-pocket costs.

The federal poverty level this year is $12,760 for an individual. For a family of four, 400% of the federal poverty level is $104,000.

What will be the effects?

Finance experts expect that the new open enrollment period will have impact, that people will enroll, and that patients who’ve avoided medical care they need that isn’t coronavirus-related will start getting care. An analyst at Moody’s Investors Service, Jennifer Barr, said in a statement Friday that the order “will benefit non-profit hospitals by facilitating health insurance coverage, reducing the number of uninsured or underinsured patients, and promote patient volume recovery which remains below pre-pandemic levels.”

RESOURCES FOR ENROLLING

Healthcare.gov

Healthcare.gov is the main federal website for enrolling on the ACA. If you don’t have internet you can enroll on the phone, at 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325). CuidadodeSalud.gov is the Spanish-language version.

Insure Georgia

Insure Georgia is a Macon-based nonprofit organization that works independently to help Georgians sign up. Their website is InsureGA.org and their phone number is 1-866-988-8246.

HealthSherpa.com

HealthSherpa.com is a private website that does a lot of the things that the federal website does, allowing you to sign up after comparing plans. The phone number for HealthSherpa.com is 1-855.772.2663.