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In reply to the discussion: ACA exchange enrollment is open! Here is a (hopefully) easy to use basic Resource Guide [View all]DevonRex
(22,541 posts)56. And the 24/7 call center: 1-800-318-2596. And live chat
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When open enrollment starts October 1, 2013, these organizations will be able to assist you in finding the kind of help that works for you. Some may be available earlier to set up a future appointment to help you in the Marketplace.
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You can sign up for Marketplace emails and texts now to learn about key dates, news, and information that will prepare you to enroll.
Contact Us
By phone
Were available 24/7
1-800-318-2596
TTY: 1-855-889-4325
Small businesses resources
Have questions about the SHOP Marketplace for businesses with 50 or fewer employees?
Call: 1-800-706-7893
TTY: 1-800-706-7915
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. Agents and brokers may also use this number.
Chat Online
A great way to ask simple questions
START LIVE CHAT
Find local help
Get personal help finding and managing your health coverage...
Enter city and state or zip code (Example: "Austin, TX" or "33109"
FIND HELP
Want answers fast?
Just answer a few quick questions to find out what programs you may qualify for and learn about topics that matter most to you.
START NOW
Help in your community
In all states, there will be people trained and certified to help you understand your health coverage options and enroll in a plan. They will be known by different names, depending on who provides the service and where they are located. All will provide similar kinds of help:
Navigators
Application assisters
Certified application counselors
Government agencies, such as State Medicaid and Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Offices
Insurance agents and brokers can also help you with your application and choices.
Visit LocalHelp.HealthCare.gov to find help in your area. You can search by city and state or zip code to see a list of local organizations with contact information, office hours, and types of help offered, such as non-English language support, Medicaid or CHIP, and Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP).
When open enrollment starts October 1, 2013, these organizations will be able to assist you in finding the kind of help that works for you. Some may be available earlier to set up a future appointment to help you in the Marketplace.
Get news and updates by email or text
You can sign up for Marketplace emails and texts now to learn about key dates, news, and information that will prepare you to enroll.
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ACA exchange enrollment is open! Here is a (hopefully) easy to use basic Resource Guide [View all]
Zorra
Sep 2013
OP
My husband and i are per-diem RN's, so we're not eligible for benefits at our jobs
Heddi
Sep 2013
#23
yes, Heddi. I've tried to draw attention to this....if you make one penny more than 400% FPL
antigop
Sep 2013
#44
My pleasure. If this exchange program is successful, it will help many people, and will
Zorra
Sep 2013
#33
Well, let's hope you're wrong. It is what it is, so I'm hoping to help make it as successful as
Zorra
Sep 2013
#38
Good question. I believe this information will become available when the plans become available
Zorra
Sep 2013
#67
Now that the exchanges are actually open, you should no longer use the Kaiser site for estimates
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#77