Health Insurance Marketplace Infographic
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Open Enrollment
Begins
Coverage Begins to
Take Effect
Open Enrollment
Ends
Beginning on October 1, 2013, you will be able to review and compare different plans and enroll in coverage that best suits your needs. Open enrollment continues until March 31, 2014. If you are enrolled by December 15, your coverage will begin on January 1, 2014.
More than 3/4 of the uninsured are in a
working family.
Of uninsured working families, 62% have at
least one family member with a full-time job.
48 million Americans were uninsured
in 2012.
The Marketplace is a new way to find health coverage that fits your budget and meets your needs.
Online: www.healthcare.gov
Toll-Free:1.800.318.2596
In Person:Check Local Listings
1. Ambulatory patient services2. Emergency services3. Hospitalization4. Maternity and newborn care5. Mental health & substance
use services/behavioral health treatment
6. Prescription drugs7. Rehabilitative services
and devices8. Laboratory services9. Preventative and wellness services and
chronic disease management10. Pediatric services
Insurance plans in the Marketplace are offered by private companies, and they all cover a core set of essential health benefits.
You may be eligible for the Advance Premium Tax Credit. The tax credit can be applied directly to your monthly premium. The amount you save depends
on your family size and how much money your family earns. You won’t be able to get your exact costs for a specific plan until you fill out an application after October 1. Until then, you can estimate your savings with this financial
calculator: http://kff.org/interactive/subsidy-calculator.
Marketplace plans have four coverage levels. Higher premium plans cover a higher percentage of your costs. All Marketplace plans cover 60%-90% of your health care costs.
BronzeSilverGoldPlatinum
CHE Trinity Health: www.che.org/healthinsurance | www.trinity-health.org/ACA | www.checarelink.org/Patients/HIX