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Shortened enrollment period runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15

RALEIGH, September 15, 2017 –  North Carolina’s Affordable Care Act navigators are gearing up for the start of the ACA’s fifth – and shortest – enrollment period, which runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15.

The NC Navigator Consortium, the state’s largest and only statewide navigator group, will receive $2,444,703 in federal funding – the same amount as it received in 2016 – to provide outreach, education, and enrollment assistance during the upcoming enrollment period.

The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services awarded the grant yesterday to Legal Aid of North Carolina, the leader of the Consortium.

This year’s 45-day enrollment period is the shortest in the history of the ACA: The last three enrollment periods lasted three months, and the first lasted six months.

“Given this shortened enrollment period and all the confusion surrounding the Affordable Care Act, it’s more important than ever for North Carolinians to have a trusted, accessible, expert source they can turn to for reliable information,” Mark Van Arnam, outreach director of the NC Navigator Consortium, said.

“It’s important for consumers to know about the shorter timeframe, and to start the enrollment process early,” he said. “Comparing plans, applying for financial help and completing enrollment can be a multi-step process. Don’t wait! If you have questions, connect with a navigator as soon as possible.”

“Otherwise, not much has changed,” said Van Arnam. “Financial assistance is still available to help consumers pay their premiums. When the cost of premiums goes up, so does the amount of financial assistance available. All plans still cover essential health benefits –  from hospital visits to long-term wellness care. Most importantly, navigators are ready to provide free, local, in-person, confidential assistance to North Carolinians shopping for affordable coverage.”

Navigators are certified experts who are trained to help consumers enroll in coverage on the Health Insurance Marketplace, www.healthcare.gov, which offers affordable, comprehensive insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act.

Consumers can call the Consortium’s toll-free statewide helpline at 1-855-733-3711 to ask questions or schedule an appointment with a navigator. Consumers can schedule appointments online using the Get Covered Connector at www.getcoveredamerica.org.

Consumers currently enrolled in a Marketplace plan will be automatically re-enrolled unless they choose a new plan. The NC Navigator Consortium urges consumers to seek in-person assistance before automatically re-enrolling. Prices and options change each year, and a navigator can help consumers feel confident they are in the best plan for their family and are receiving the right financial help.

Members of the consortium are Access East, Capital Care Collaborative, Care Ring, Council on Aging of Buncombe County, Cumberland HealthNet, HealthCare Access, HealthNet Gaston, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, MDC, Partnership for Community Care, Pisgah Legal Services and United Way of Greater Greensboro.

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Media Contact

Sean Driscoll, Director of Public Relations, Legal Aid of North Carolina, 919-856-2132, seand@legalaidnc.org

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The NC Navigator Consortium is a group of 13 health care, social service, and legal aid organizations that helps North Carolina consumers enroll in affordable health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act. The consortium is led by Legal Aid of North Carolina, a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free civil legal aid to low-income North Carolinians.

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NC Navigators are here to help! Call 1-855-733-3711 (toll-free) or visit ncnavigator.net to schedule a free appointment or find a free enrollment event

FAST FACTS
Only ten days left!
December 15 is the last day to enroll in coverage for 2019.

Call or click for free in-person help!
Toll-free: 1-855-733-3711
Online: ncnavigator.net

Find a free enrollment event!
Call 1-855-733-3711 or visit ncnavigator.net for a schedule of free enrollment events from now until Dec. 15.

Don’t miss the deadline!
After Dec. 15, you can only enroll in 2019 coverage if you qualify for a Special Enrollment period. Learn more on HealthCare.gov.

Financial assistance is available!
Nine in 10 North Carolinians enrolled in a HealthCare.gov plan receive financial assistance. Navigators can help consumers determine eligibility for financial assistance.

RALEIGH · Dec. 5, 2018 – December 15 is the last day for North Carolinians to enroll in affordable, comprehensive health coverage for 2019 on HealthCare.gov, the Health Insurance Marketplace established by the federal Affordable Care Act.

North Carolinians who have questions or want help enrolling or re-enrolling in 2019 coverage can call 1-855-733-3711 (toll-free) or visit ncnavigator.net to schedule a free, in-person appointment with an NC Navigator near them, or to find a free enrollment event in their area.

“We have a lot planned for these last 10 days,” Mark Van Arnam, co-director of the NC Navigator Consortium, said.

“We want to make it as easy as possible for consumers to get help. Call us, visit our website, come to one of our events. We are here to help. Time may be running out, but it’s definitely not too late to enroll,” Van Arnam said.

The NC Navigator Consortium, the state’s only navigator organization, is holding nearly 30 enrollment events across the state between now and the end of this year’s open-enrollment period, including multiple events on Saturday, Dec. 8, and Saturday, Dec. 15.

NC Navigators will be available at the enrollment events to hold free, confidential, one-on-one meetings with consumers. The enrollment events are completely free and open to the public. No appointment or prior registration is required.

NC Navigators are trained to help consumers enroll in coverage on HealthCare.gov. They can help consumers understand the details of the plans available on HealthCare.gov, complete the enrollment process and determine their eligibility for financial assistance. Last year, nine in 10 North Carolinians who enrolled in coverage on HealthCare.gov received financial assistance.

After December 15, North Carolinians can only enroll in 2019 coverage on HealthCare.gov if they qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. Consumers can qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if they experience certain life changes, like getting married or divorced, having a baby or adopting a child, moving, or losing health coverage. Learn more on HealthCare.gov.

NC Navigators are available throughout the year and can help consumers determine if they qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

North Carolinians who are already enrolled in a HealthCare.gov plan should log into the website to make sure their information is up to date. There are new plans available that might better fit their needs and budget.

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Media Contacts
Mark Van Arnam, Co-Director, NC Navigator Consortium, 704-785-0839, MarkV@legalaidnc.org
Sean Driscoll, Director of Public Relations, Legal Aid NC, 919-856-2132, seand@legalaidnc.org

The NC Navigator Consortium is a group of seven health care, social service and legal aid organizations that helps North Carolina consumers enroll in affordable, comprehensive health insurance plans on HealthCare.gov, the Health Insurance Marketplace established by the Affordable Care Act. Members of the consortium are Access East, Capital Care Collaborative, Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, Council on Aging of Buncombe County, Cumberland HealthNet, HealthNet Gaston, and Legal Aid of North Carolina, which leads the consortium. Learn more at ncnavigator.net.

Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide nonprofit law firm that provides free civil legal help to low-income and vulnerable North Carolinians. Learn more at legalaidnc.org or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.