Valley Town Crier: Rep Cuellar: "Healthcare Open Enrollment is closed, but you may still be able to get coverage"
Washington,
April 4, 2014
Rep. Cuellar: “Healthcare Open Enrollment is closed, but you may still be able get coverage”Posted: Friday, April 4, 2014 11:03 am Washington, D.C. – Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX28) announced today that while the March 31st deadline for the healthcare open enrollment period has passed, it may not be too late to sign up. If you are uninsured, you may have a second chance at applying for subsidized health insurance. “The open enrollment deadline is now behind us, but there are still some people that were not able to enroll for health insurance. If you missed the deadline, there are a few ways for you to get covered,” said Congressman Cuellar. “I encourage everyone that still has not received coverage to look at the options available and get health insurance.” Here are the five ways you can sign up and get insured: 1. If you started your application before the deadline, take advantage of the grace period. People that started applications on Healthcare.govbefore the 3/31 deadline have until April 15th to complete the process. All paper applications will be accepted until April 7th. 2. Use a special enrollment period. If a natural disaster, domestic abuse, a serious illness, mistakes by application counselors, errors by insurance companies, or something of the like prevented you from enrolling for health insurance, you may be eligible for a special enrollment period. Contact the Federal Call Center, at 1-800-318-2596, or your state marketplace and explain what went wrong. If your extension is approved, you have 60 days to enroll. 3. Enroll in Medicaid. If you qualify for Medicaid, you can still enroll; there is no deadline. Eligibility for Medicaid varies from state to state and is based on income. To find out if you are eligible for Medicaid in Texas and would like more information, call: Medicaid Client Hotline: (800) 252-8263 CHIP/Children's Medicaid: (800) 647-6558 4. Enroll in a private insurance agency plan. ACA does not stop buyers from enrolling into private insurance company plans. However, it may be difficult to find one that offers full coverage and options may be limited. It is also important to note that private plans do not come with government subsidies that help make it affordable for low or mid-level income individuals and families. 5. Prepare for Open Enrollment 2015. The enrollment period for 2015 is scheduled to begin November 15th and run for three months. Improvements to the enrollment process have been suggested for the next time around. As always, Congressman Cuellar encourages Texans from District 28 to contact any of the district offices if they have any questions or for more information. |