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TN Latinos Urged to Get Health Coverage as Deadline Approaches

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Thursday, January 5, 2023   

Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act ends Jan. 15.

More than 600,000 Tennesseans, including almost one-third of the state's Latino residents, do not have health coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Jeanette Contreras, health equity campaigns project director for the group UnidosUS, said more than 5 million Latinos nationwide are eligible for no-cost coverage through programs like Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. She added the Inflation Reduction Act expanded eligibility for financial help for those who purchase health insurance in the marketplace.

"With the expanded premium assistance, Latinos make up around one-third of uninsured people who now qualify for zero-premium coverage," Contreras pointed out. "It expanded the income requirements to allow more working families to qualify for the tax subsidy, which lowers the amount they pay toward their health plan."

The Inflation Reduction Act extended the premium subsidies through 2025.

Contreras noted immigrants are eligible to purchase coverage and receive the subsidies without worrying about any impact on their family's immigration status. She added folks can visit healthcare.gov to shop and compare prices and benefits before starting an application.

"It'll ask you a few questions about who's looking for coverage in your household, and then show you some estimated costs," Contreras outlined. "But it won't ask you to provide names or anything. It's just a preview shopping tool. You can even look up the doctors in the plan's network, and check out the prescription drug benefits."

Contreras emphasized it can be complicated to choose a health plan, and local enrollment assistance is available to answer questions and help people find a plan to meet their needs. She recommended visiting localhelp.healthcare.gov to get assistance, and the sooner, the better, before next week's enrollment deadline.


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