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			 Studies have concluded that many consumers will be able to obtain 
			coverage at a lower cost than in 2014, if they shop around. GCI is 
			strongly encouraging all current policyholders to review their 
			options, and utilize free, in-person assistance through the 
			Marketplace to ensure they are getting the best combination of 
			coverage and financial assistance that is available. 
 “Whether you are enrolling in health coverage for the first time or 
			you are comparing your current plan against new options, now is the 
			time to act,” said Jennifer Koehler, executive director for GCI. 
			“We’re urging everyone to not wait until the last minute on Dec. 
			15th. With more than twice as many plans available this year, we 
			want consumers to know you’re not alone in making these decisions. 
			We have hundreds of well-trained navigators available to help you 
			through this process.”
 
 Plans through the Marketplace are quality plans, available from the 
			top insurance companies in the state to fit consumer needs. All of 
			these plans include essential health benefits covering doctor 
			visits, emergency care, and preventive services and more.
 
			
			 The state will build on its strong start for the second Open 
			Enrollment Period under the Affordable Care Act with enrollment 
			events in communities across the state, many with extended hours to 
			make help more accessible and convenient for customers. These events 
			are taking place between now and the Dec. 15 deadline. Locally an 
			event will be held in Lincoln on Friday 
			12/12/1410:00 a.m.
 Lincoln Public Library
 725 Pekin Street
 Lincoln, 62656
 
 
 Get Covered Illinois (GCI) and seven Springfield-area community 
			partners are hosting a series of pre-enrollment events to educate 
			local Springfield residents about their health coverage options and 
			prepare for the start of the second Open Enrollment Period under the 
			Affordable Care Act (ACA), a three-month window from November 15 – 
			February 15.
 
 These events will be an opportunity for local residents to ask 
			questions about ACA, determine if they may qualify for the 
			Marketplace or Medicaid and enroll into a Quality Health Plan (QHP). 
			If residents qualify for the Marketplace or Medicaid, they will be 
			able to enroll on-site with the help of a Navigator.
 
 No appointments are necessary, but consumers should bring Social 
			Security numbers (or document numbers for immigrants); proof of 
			state residency (driver’s license, housing lease or utility bill); 
			copy of 2013 tax return; and current health insurance information, 
			if applicable.
 
			
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 Other events held within the region: 
			12/11/2014 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
 LathanHarris
 1501 South 9th Street
 Springfield, IL 62703
 12/11/20142 p.m. to 5 p.m.
 Salt & Light
 1512 W Anthony Dr
 Champaign, IL 61821
 12/14/20141 p.m. to 4 p.m.
 Avicenna Community Health Center Education and Enrollment Event
 819 Bloomington Road
 Champaign, IL 61820
 12/15/20149 a.m. to 9 p.m.
 St. Mary’s Hospital – Main Lobby
 1800 E. Lake Shore Dr.
 Decatur, IL 62521
 
 12/15/2014
 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
 LathanHarris
 1501 South 9th Street
 Springfield, IL 62703
 The state has experienced a successful first month of enrollment 
			with more than 70 events across the state on the launch date alone. 
			Residents were able to enroll on-site with the help of trained 
			professionals.
 Illinois is a leader in Marketplace enrollments across the nation. 
			Due to its aggressive statewide marketing efforts, GCI helped 
			connect more than 717,000 Illinois residents with health coverage in 
			2014 and is building on that success in the second open enrollment 
			period.
 
			
			 Learn more about GCI and how to find free in-person help: 
				Visit our website at GetCoveredIllinois.gov (which includes 
				a Spanish-language version)
Call the GCI Help Desk at 866-311-1119. Help desk 
				representatives are available each day from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 
				p.m. 
Meet in person with a specially trained Navigator, agent or 
				broker who can help you understand your options and help you 
				enroll. There are hundreds of certified professionals ready to 
				help you that can be located on the GCI website or through the 
				GCI Help Desk. 
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