The new HealthCare.gov sign-up period is a chance to cover some who lost Medicaid this year.
this year have wound up in Affordable Care Act plans — but the HealthCare.gov sign-up period starting this week could be a chance to enroll people who've fallen through the cracks.The ACA's health insurance markets, which offer heavily subsidized coverage for lower-income people, can provide a backstop for some of the millions who have been removed from Medicaid this year as states pare their rolls for the first time since the pandemic.
By July, the exchange made 157,000 automated calls and sent 220,000 text messages, along with thousands of emails and personal calls, to people who lost Medicaid, she said. their information to the Affordable Care Act marketplace, which may then reach out to let them know about coverage options.
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