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Uninsured? There’s still time (and good reason) to sign up for 2017 coverage

The Affordable Care Act (affectionately, “Obamacare”) may be repealed and replaced under the new federal administration, but there’s still time to take advantage of it. In fact, if you sign up by January 31, you should feel confident that your coverage will remain intact for the rest of 2017.

Things could look different in 2018, but for the rest of 2017, all of the plans include benefits such as:

And, all plans must cover the following:

Find a comprehensive list of benefits here.

Enrollment assistance for Paul Shin, provided by Jen Covert of PHSKC, at Café Racer in Seattle

All of this is available to you whether you have a pre-existing condition or not. Ready to take the plunge or re-enroll? Assistance is available!

Our Access & Outreach team and the county’s network of enrollment Navigators have given one-on-one enrollment help to more than 100,000 people. For example, they help people at libraries, food banks, hospitals and other public places.

Together, we’ve cut the number of people who are uninsured by more than half. And King County leaders are working to protect and improve access to affordable health care in the years ahead.

Originally posted on January 23, 2017

 

 

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