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Bolstered By Biden Rescue Plan, NJ Extends Heath Care Enrollment

Get Covered New Jersey is extending sign ups through the end of the year as new financial help becomes available.

NEW JERSEY, NJ - The enrollment period to sign up for health insurance through Get Covered New Jersey, the state’s official health insurance marketplace, has been extended until the end of the year, so more residents can take advantage of new financial help available under the American Rescue Plan Act.

“Residents will now have until the end of the year to enroll in coverage and take advantage of the new benefits available through President Biden’s American Rescue Plan to help lower their premiums at this critical time. We know this continues to be a tough time for many families, and our administration is committed to working with the federal administration and doing everything we can to remove roadblocks to make coverage more affordable and health care more accessible to the residents of New Jersey,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “As we continue to respond to the pandemic, this new financial help provides meaningful relief to aid in connecting residents to coverage.”

The State of New Jersey previously extended the enrollment window through May 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Extending it to the end of the year allows more residents to benefit from the new federal financial assistance that will become available in the coming weeks through Get Covered New Jersey, and provide full access to coverage as the state responds to the coronavirus pandemic. The new financial help will be available to new and existing Marketplace enrollees.

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“The American Rescue Plan lowers health insurance premiums and will make coverage more affordable to more New Jerseyans. Those who did not qualify for financial help before may qualify now, and there is specific assistance for people who receive unemployment insurance this year. This is the most financial help that has been made available to residents so far, and this new assistance comes at a time when many residents need help the most,” said Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Marlene Caride.

The American Rescue Plan was passed by Congress and signed by President Biden on March 11. The federal law makes the most significant change to the Affordable Care Act since its implementation by expanding subsidies to ensure Americans have access to affordable health coverage during the global health crisis. Previously, financial help was not available for households making more than $51,040 for an individual or $104,800 for a family of four (400 percent of the Federal Poverty Level). The new law ensures that no family spends more than 8.5 percent of their income on health insurance premiums. This makes coverage more affordable at many income levels by removing the income cap for financial help.
Residents who did not qualify for financial help before because their income was too high may qualify under the federal changes. If they already receive financial help, they will likely be eligible for additional premium reductions. Individuals who receive unemployment insurance in 2021 will also receive additional financial help.

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Expanding the enrollment window will give both new and existing enrollees more time to enroll in a plan or assess their health coverage needs with the increased tax credits that will be available to reduce premiums.

The Department of Banking and Insurance will provide additional information about when the benefits will be available, and how consumers can access the additional financial help, in the coming weeks. Current enrollees will be notified when the benefits are available and about any action that needs to be taken to receive them.

More information may be found at www.GetCovered.NJ.gov

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