April 29, 2021

Covered California Urges Angelenos to Enroll by April 30 to Get New Savings on Lower Health Insurance Premiums Through the American Rescue Plan

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  • “The American Rescue Plan provides the most significant consumer cost savings since the Affordable Care Act began, but in order for many Angelenos to make the most of that savings, they need to act before the month ends.”
  • “For 90 percent of those who sign up through Covered California these savings can means hundreds or even thousands of dollars back in the pockets of our families, friends and neighbors to help them afford their housing, keep their business running, or deal with daily living expenses.”

    • The American Rescue Plan provides new and expanded financial help that will dramatically lower health care premiums for people who purchase health insurance through Covered California.
    • More than 1.1 million people in Los Angeles County, including the uninsured and people enrolled directly through a health insurance carrier, stand to benefit from the new financial help that is now available.
    • In order to maximize their savings, Angelenos need to enroll by April 30 so they can begin benefitting from the new law on May 1.
    • Many people will be able to get a high-quality plan for as little as $1 per month, while currently insured consumers could save up to $700 per month on their coverage if they switch to Covered California.

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Covered California announced that people throughout Los Angeles County have until April 30 to sign up for health insurance coverage, and start benefitting from new financial help available through the American Rescue Plan as early as May 1st. The landmark law provides new and increased federal tax credits that will lower health care premiums for more than 1.1 million people in the region.

    “The new and expanded financial help provided by the American Rescue Plan can help people throughout Los Angeles get covered and stay covered by lowering their premiums and putting money back into their pockets,” said Peter V. Lee, executive director of Covered California. “The American Rescue Plan provides the most significant consumer cost savings since the Affordable Care Act began, but in order for many Angelenos to make the most of that savings, they need to act before the month ends.”

    Which Californians benefit from the American Rescue Plan?

    Covered California estimates the new financial assistance can directly help 2.5 million Californians – including more than 1.1 million people in Los Angeles County – by lowering their monthly premium to levels never seen before. The new law stands to benefit the following groups of people:

    • Uninsured Angelenos – New data shows that an estimated 368,000 people in Los Angeles County are uninsured and eligible for health insurance coverage through Covered California, with an additional 257,000 eligible for no-cost Medi-Cal. Under the American Rescue Plan most of those eligible for Covered California would be able to get a high-quality plan from a trusted name-brand company – such as Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Health Net, Kaiser Permanente, L.A. Care, Molina Healthcare and Oscar – for as little as $1 per month, or a plan that offers richer benefits for less than $100 per month (see Figure 1: Premiums are Lower than Ever for the Uninsured).

    Figure 1: Premiums are Lower than Ever for the Uninsured

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    • Angelenos insured directly through a health insurance company – More than 117,000 people in Los Angeles County are insured directly through a health insurance company, in what is referred to as “off-exchange” coverage and do not receive any financial help. The American Rescue Plan ensures that everyone eligible will pay no more than 8.5 percent of their household income on their health care premiums if they are enrolled in an Affordable Care Act Marketplace like Covered California. The new and expanded subsidies mean that many consumers will be able save hundreds of dollars per month – or thousands of dollars between May and the end of 2022 – if they switch and get their insurance through Covered California (see Figure 2: Off-Exchange Consumers Save by Switching to Covered California).

    Figure 2: Off-Exchange Consumers Save by Switching to Covered California 

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    • Angelenos in Covered California – The new law will also help about 618,000 Angelenos currently enrolled through Covered California. An analysis shows that Covered California consumers statewide will see their net premiums decrease by an average of $180 per household per month. Existing consumers do not need to take any action since Covered California will automatically apply the savings to their accounts. They will see lower bills starting in May (see Figure 3: Covered California Enrollees Will See Lower Premiums).

    Figure 3: Covered California Enrollees Will See Lower Premiums

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    Covered California estimates the American Rescue Plan will put at least $3 billion into consumers’ pockets in the form of lower premiums – providing a boost to the state’s economy. The new money will help eligible consumers save thousands of dollars between now and the end of 2022, when the benefits are currently set to expire, though Congress may up making these changes..

    “For 90 percent of those who sign up through Covered California these savings can means hundreds or even thousands of dollars back in the pockets of our families, friends and neighbors to help them afford their housing, keep their business running, or deal with daily living expenses,” Lee said.

    In addition, the American Rescue Plan will maximize financial help to those who received unemployment insurance benefits in 2021. Under the new law, Californians who received unemployment insurance benefits in 2021 – **regardless of their actual income in 2021 – **will be eligible for the richest possible coverage from brand-name health plans that will cost only $1 per month. Covered California is currently working to implement this benefit into its enrollment and consumer cost-comparison systems.  While those changes are expected to be implemented in July or August, consumers that are enrolled or sign-up before that time will receive the lower premium retroactive to when their coverage commenced. An estimated 10 percent of current Covered California enrollees would be eligible for this added benefit, further reducing their costs and putting money back into their pockets.  These individuals will see premium reductions in May based on the general financial help provided under the American Rescue Plan, and additional savings when the new benefits related to unemployment insurance are implemented this summer.

    “Do not miss out, the sooner you sign up, the sooner you can start saving and be covered,” Lee said.  “We don’t want any Angeleno to be uninsured or leave money on the table.”

    **Consumers Can Find Out In Minutes How Much They Can Save **

    Covered California is encouraging Angelenos to check if they are eligible for lower premiums due to the American Rescue Plan. Consumers can easily see exactly how they can benefit from the new law at CoveredCA.com by entering their ZIP code, household income and the ages of the people in the household to see how low their premiums can be and the health insurance options in their area.

    Those interested in learning more about their coverage options can also:

    • Visit www.CoveredCA.com.
    • Through the website, consumers can find local insurance agents or individuals in “navigator” organizations who provide free and confidential assistance over the phone or in person, in a variety of languages.
    • If a consumer wants a certified enroller to call them – Covered California will have someone reach out to the consumer to help them for free.
    • Call Covered California at (800) 300-1506.

    About Covered California

    Covered California is the state’s health insurance marketplace, where Californians can find affordable, high-quality insurance from top insurance companies. Covered California is the only place where individuals who qualify can get financial assistance on a sliding scale to reduce premium costs. Consumers can then compare health insurance plans and choose the plan that works best for their health needs and budget. Depending on their income, some consumers may qualify for the low-cost or no-cost Medi-Cal program.

    Covered California is an independent part of the state government whose job is to make the health insurance marketplace work for California’s consumers. It is overseen by a five-member board appointed by the governor and the Legislature. For more information about Covered California, please visit www.CoveredCA.com.

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