Does NJ have its own HealthCare marketplace?

Does NJ have its own HealthCare marketplace?

From 2014 through 2020, New Jersey used the federally run exchange, which means residents enrolled in exchange plans through HealthCare.gov. But New Jersey transitioned away from HealthCare.gov in the fall of 2020, and is now operating its own exchange platform, using the GetCoveredNJ website.

What is the income limit for Marketplace insurance?

In 2021, for a single person, 138% of the poverty level equates to $17,774; for a family of four, that amount equals $36,570. Alaska and Hawaii are unique states with higher income guidelines – those can be found here.

How to contact Fairview Health Care for free?

Please see our Fairview Patients’ Bill of Rights or HealthEast Patients’ Bill of Rights. If you speak another language, assistance services are available to you free of charge. Call 1-612-273-3780. Persons with hearing or speech disabilities may contact us via their preferred Telecommunication Relay Service.

Where to get health insurance in New Jersey?

Existing Marketplace Customers Welcome to Get Covered New Jersey, the state’s official health insurance marketplace where you can shop for and enroll in quality, affordable health coverage, and the only place to receive financial help to lower premium and out-of-pocket costs.

When to use get covered nj instead of HealthCare.gov?

As of November 1, 2020, New Jerseyans use GetCovered.NJ.gov instead of HealthCare.gov to shop for and enroll in 2021 coverage. Due to the American Rescue Plan Act, Get Covered New Jersey customers are now eligible for new and expanded financial help. The State of New Jersey is also providing additional savings.

What does the Camden Coalition health information exchange do?

The Camden Coalition Health Information Exchange (HIE) works to provide care coordination services both to the city of Camden and the South New Jersey region. It facilitates sharing of detailed clinical data among primary hospitals, physician practices, laboratory and radiology groups, and other healthcare organizations.

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