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			Illinois Department of Insurance 
			reminds consumers that help is available for people losing job-based 
			health insurance 
			The ACA Health Insurance Marketplace 
			offers a Special Enrollment Period 
			 
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            [June 12, 2020]  
			 Illinoisans applying for unemployment insurance 
			may also need health insurance after losing job-based coverage. The 
			Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace is offering a 
			Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for certain qualifying life events, 
			including involuntarily losing job-based coverage and expiration of 
			COBRA benefits. 
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			 “We’re committed to helping Illinoisans during the 
			COVID-19 pandemic, and we want everyone to know about this option to 
			purchase quality, affordable healthcare for themselves and their 
			families,” said IDOI Director Robert Muriel. “Losing a job is 
			stressful enough and losing healthcare coverage can be even more 
			devastating at a time when people need it most.”  
			 
			Director Muriel also recorded a video in Spanish to share this 
			important information about special enrollment options. View the 
			video on the Get Covered Illinois website here.  
			 
			Get Covered Illinois (GCI) Executive Director Laura Pellikan reminds 
			consumers that the SEP has limits, “You have up to 60 days to enroll 
			in a health insurance plan after your job loss, but you can enroll 
			before your current coverage ends to avoid a gap in coverage.” 
			
			  
			Pellikan recommends that consumers take one of the steps listed 
			below to apply for the SEP: 
			 
			1. Visit GetCoveredIllinois.gov to find a certified Navigator to 
			help you enroll 
			 
			2. Call the ACA Marketplace at (800) 318-2596 
			 
			3. Apply on your own at healthcare.gov 
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            ACA Marketplace plans also offer subsidies (tax 
			credits) to help reduce monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs, if 
			you qualify for financial assistance. There are 142 plans available 
			this year, and most consumers will have more than one plan to choose 
			from, depending on where they live. 
			 
			Get Covered Illinois (GCI) is the official health marketplace or 
			“exchange” for Illinois consumers to purchase quality, affordable 
			health insurance, facilitated by the federal government through the 
			ACA Marketplace.  
			 
			For more information on the Special Enrollment Period for the ACA 
			Marketplace, visit:
			
			https://get 
			
			covered.illinois.gov/en/special- 
			
			enrollment-periods  
			 
			For information about insurance and COVID-19, visit the Illinois 
			Department of Insurance:
			
			https://insurance. 
			
			illinois.gov/healthInsurance/COVID-19.html  
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