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AZ Nonprofit: Make Resolution to Get Health Insurance

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Wednesday, January 7, 2015   

PHOENIX - People in Arizona and across the nation are being encouraged to make a New Year's resolution to get health insurance, now available as part of the Affordable Care Act.

Those who want health coverage for this year need to sign up before the open-enrollment period ends on Feb. 15, said Pati Urias, communications director for Enroll America Arizona, a group that helps people guide people through the enrollment process. She added that most Arizonans are eligible for a premium subsidy.

"The good news," she said, "is that eight out of 10 people in Arizona who shop on the Marketplace do qualify for some type of financial assistance to help cover the cost of the monthly premium."

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that nearly 73,000 Arizonans selected plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace during the first month of open enrollment, which started Nov. 15. Urias said 53 percent re-enrolled in a Marketplace plan, while 47 percent signed up for the first time.

On the national level, Vice President Joe Biden is also among those calling on Americans to get health insurance in the new Year. Filling in for President Obama in this week's weekly address, Biden said the Affordable Care Act is providing "peace of mind" for millions of Americans "that someone you love will be covered if, God forbid, something happens.

"It provides security," Biden said, "so if you have a bad strain in your ankle or your back, or you don't have the money to get treatment, you can now get the treatment, rather than wait, put it off and end up with a chronic condition."

Health and Human Services reports that through late December, nearly 6.5 million people selected a plan or were automatically re-enrolled.


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