Nearly 28,000 members have switched plans for 2017, more than 24,000 new applicants have picked a plan or enrolled for the New Year

BOSTON – December 14, 2016 – With the Dec. 23 deadline approaching for plans starting Jan. 1, 2017, more than 28,000 current Massachusetts Health Connector members have picked a new plan and more than 24,000 new applicants have lined up coverage for the New Year.

Open Enrollment started Nov. 1 and runs through Jan. 31, but the Dec. 23 deadline is the most important of the year. For people – both current members and new applicants – who want new coverage for the New Year, the deadline to pick a plan and pay for it is nine days away. The federal deadline is Dec. 15, but Massachusetts residents have additional time under state rules to complete their enrollment.

“We are pleased to see so many people, take the time to ‘stop, shop, enroll’ early in Open Enrollment and get into the best plan for their needs for 2017,” said Louis Gutierrez, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Health Connector. “The deadline is Dec. 23 to get coverage for the New Year, which is important for both members who want a different plan next year, and for those who do not have insurance right now.”

Before and throughout Open Enrollment, current members have been encouraged to shop for new 2017 plans, particularly those who would otherwise experience a large increase in premium. Members have been active during Open Enrollment, with more than 20,054 people as of Dec. 7 having paid for a new plan, and additional 7,927 having picked a new plan in advance of the Dec. 23 payment deadline.

New applicants continue to look for 2017 coverage in advance of the deadline. As of Dec. 7, 13,737 people had paid for a new health plan for 2017, and an additional 10,529 had picked a plan in advance of the Dec. 23 payment deadline. A new member is considered enrolled once their first month’s premium is paid.

For members and applicants who have questions about application information or picking the right plan, assistance is available throughout Massachusetts. Along with supporting information at MAhealthconnector.org, people seeking help can visit a Health Connector walk-in center in one of six communities (Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Fall River, Lowell and Brockton), or a Navigator or Certified Application Counselor in their community. A list of assisters can found at the website. Those needing help can also contact customer service at (877) MA-ENROLL.

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