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Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Launches for New Yorkers

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
November 1, 2024
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Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Launches for New Yorkers
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As of Friday, November 1st, New York residents can begin enrolling in health coverage for 2025 through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace, with an open enrollment period running until January 31. For those aiming to start coverage on January 1, the deadline for enrollment is December 15. This year, New Yorkers are set to see significant financial benefits thanks to newly approved state insurance subsidies designed to reduce healthcare costs across various ACA plans.

These new subsidies, approved by the Biden administration, are expected to provide substantial savings for an estimated 117,000 New Yorkers, potentially totaling over $3 million in 2025. The additional financial support will benefit groups such as middle-income individuals and those with specific healthcare needs, including people who are pregnant, managing diabetes, or recently postpartum. While monthly premiums on individual insurance marketplace plans have increased by an average of 12.7%, federal tax credits and the new subsidies aim to offset the cost for many consumers.

Under these subsidies, copays for essential services related to diabetes and maternity care will be waived for many ACA enrollees. Though hospital care, including childbirth, is not fully covered, individuals within these categories could save approximately $2,800 per year on their healthcare costs. Middle-income New Yorkers, often ineligible for Medicaid or the Essential Plan, will particularly benefit as new options allow reduced deductibles and lower copays under specific ACA plans.

To access these savings, eligible New Yorkers should explore “Silver Supreme” and “Silver Enhanced” plans, which offer the lowest deductibles and copays. While these plans may come with higher premiums compared to “Bronze” options, the additional cost-sharing support is tied to Silver plans. For many, working with a healthcare navigator or consulting the Community Service Society of New York may help simplify the selection process and maximize potential savings.

Additionally, those earning between $37,650 and $52,710 per year who fall between public program eligibility and higher-income thresholds will see their annual deductibles capped at $350, with savings on copays. The state expects this tier to benefit around 80,000 residents, each saving approximately $3,500 in yearly healthcare costs. Individuals earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level, about $60,240, will also receive modest relief under the subsidy program.

New Yorkers are encouraged to review their options on the New York State of Health website or consult a health navigator to ensure they select the best plan for their needs as open enrollment kicks off.

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