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Report: 60,000 Arizonans May be Eligible for ACA Special Enrollment

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Tuesday, September 2, 2014   

PHOENIX - Nearly 60,000 uninsured Arizonans may be eligible for health coverage through the Affordable Care Act during a special enrollment period. That's according to a report from Enroll America, the nation's largest health-care enrollment coalition. Allen Gjersvig, director of healthcare innovation with the Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers says the report shows people who move, get married, have or adopt a child may be eligible for coverage.

"Literally moving from Phoenix to Flagstaff can create an opportunity to change, or perhaps an opportunity to enroll for the first time," Gjersvig says.

There are seven different marketing-or-pricing zones within Arizona linked to the ACA. Gjersvig says moving between zones creates eligibility for that person. Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act is generally restricted to the open-enrollment periods, the next is scheduled to start Nov. 15.

Gjersvig says the ACA operates similar to private insurance in that major life events generally create new eligibility opportunities. He says part of the challenge is many Americans don't know about the special enrollment.

"A lot of the people that receive coverage through a qualified-health plan have been uninsured for some time and they may not understand that changes to their family, changes to their life, may trigger a new opportunity," says Gjersvig.

Enroll America estimates, nationally, almost seven million Americans ages 18 to 64 are likely to experience a qualifying-life event that could make them eligible for a special enrollment period.


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