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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Dec 25, 2023, 04:46 PM Dec 2023

Enrollment open as noncitizens can buy health insurance in Washington

EVERETT — All people in Washington can have health insurance coverage in 2024, regardless of immigration status. The final deadline to enroll or change plans is Jan. 15.

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Plans are available through the state’s online health insurance market, Washington Healthplanfinder. The site’s “Virtual Help” page can connect people to resources, including local health plan navigators and enrollment centers.

It’s too late to enroll in a health plan that starts Jan. 1. That deadline was Dec. 15. However, people can still enroll or change plans for coverage starting Feb. 1.

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But last year, the federal government approved an innovation waiver for Washington to expand insurance access to all noncitizens. Previously, undocumented children and pregnant women in Washington could get coverage through Apple Health, the state’s version of Medicare. The state also offered “Alien Emergency Medical” programs for noncitizens in severe or life-threatening emergencies.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/enrollment-open-as-noncitizens-can-buy-health-insurance-in-washington/

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Enrollment open as noncitizens can buy health insurance in Washington (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2023 OP
Is this available for people on Medicare now paying $170 per month? MichMan Dec 2023 #1

MichMan

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1. Is this available for people on Medicare now paying $170 per month?
Mon Dec 25, 2023, 05:39 PM
Dec 2023
Most who qualify for Cascade Care Savings can buy a “high-quality” plan for less than $10 a month, and as low as $0 a month, according to the Washington Health Benefit Exchange.


That would be a pretty decent saving for retirees on SS
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