A special enrollment period that will end on Aug. 15 allows you to use Pennsylvania’s State Insurance Marketplace (Pennie) to sign up for a plan, which could come with major subsidies to reduce what you pay for coverage. Otherwise, unless you have a qualifying life event — i.e., job loss, birth of a child, etc. — after the current window closes, you’d generally have to wait until open enrollment this fall to sign up.
Most
enrollees get financial help. And due to the American Rescue Plan Act, which
was signed into law in March by President Joe Biden, the subsidies (technically
tax credits) are bigger for 2021 & 2022, and will reach a greater number of
people. (The Democrats current budget plan seeks to extend the expanded
credits.)
The
amount that anyone pays in premiums will be limited to 8.5% of their income as
calculated by the Pennie exchange.
Additionally, zero-premium health plans that come with minimal or no cost-sharing — i.e., deductibles and copays — are available to you if you’ve collected unemployment at any point this year.
The Chamber’s recommended broker My Benefit Advisor has a team of certified specialists that are available to make sure customers on the individual market are aware of these savings and to assist those who wish to make the transition and take advantage of this increase in financial assistance. There’s no cost or fee for their services. Please contact Jim Pitts at 610-684-6930 or email him at jim.pitts@mybenefitadvisor.com or visit mybenefitadvisor.com