If you have Marketplace insurance, act soon to get covered January 1. While Open Enrollment officially ends January 15, you must enroll by December 15 for your coverage to begin on the first of the year. Learn how to sign up, qualify for a subsidy, and what happens if you miss the deadline.
What Is Open Enrollment?
Open Enrollment is the annual period when people under age 65 can shop for health insurance. This year, the Open Enrollment window runs from November 1 to January 15. During this time, shoppers can enroll in individual plans or select insurance that covers the whole family.
Marketplace Insurance
Established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Marketplace is a virtual platform that offers compliant health insurance plans. These plans are required to cover essential services like doctor visits, prescriptions, preventive care, and hospitalization. The Marketplace is mostly used by people under 65 who do not receive insurance through an employer, Medicare, or Medicaid, and qualify for a subsidy.
Understanding Subsidies
Many Americans qualify for financial help, also known as a subsidy. Knowing how your household size and income affect your subsidy eligibility is key to getting the most out of Marketplace insurance.
Here’s how it works:
- Subsidies are income-based. The premium tax credit, or subsidy, is calculated using your estimated income and household size. Generally, the lower your income (within limits) and the larger your household, the higher your potential subsidy.
- Household size matters. Your household includes anyone listed on your tax return—a spouse, dependents, or anyone you file jointly with. Life changes such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child can affect both your eligibility and the amount of your subsidy.
- Be accurate about income. Estimating your income correctly helps you avoid surprises. If you underestimate and earn more than expected, you might have to repay some or all of the subsidy. If your income changes during the year, update your Marketplace account as soon as possible.
- Update coverage when circumstances change. If you qualify for employer-sponsored insurance, move to another state, or experience another major change, you may need to revise your plan.
- Be careful when enrolling outside the Marketplace. Although you can enroll in a plan directly with the carrier, you will not have access to a subsidy if you don’t use the Marketplace or your state’s health exchange.
Understanding how subsidies are determined helps you choose a plan that fits your needs—not just the lowest premium.
Why the December 15 Deadline Matters
Missing the December 15 deadline means you could face a gap in health coverage at the start of the year. Your ability to see a doctor, get prescriptions, or access preventive care when you need it most could be delayed.
By enrolling now, you ensure peace of mind and uninterrupted access to care starting January 1. This is especially important for those managing chronic conditions or planning upcoming medical appointments.
How to Get Covered
To get started, visit HealthCare.gov or your state’s health exchange. You’ll need some information like your income, household size, and ZIP code. Once you compare plans and choose the right one, you can start your application.
Enrollment forms and insurance jargon can get confusing. There are only a few days left to get covered by January 1, so now is not the time to take risks. Use AMAC’s trusted insurance professionals to help you apply for Marketplace coverage, calculate potential subsidies, and confirm that your preferred doctors and prescriptions are included—all at no cost to you!
What Happens After January 15?
Remember, to start coverage on January 1, you must enroll by December 15. That’s why it’s vital to act now. If you wait until after that date, you still have until January 15, but your coverage won’t begin until February 1.
Once Open Enrollment ends, you typically can’t sign up for Marketplace insurance until next fall, unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). SEP’s allow you to enroll in coverage throughout the year following life changes like losing a job, getting married, or moving.
Don’t Wait—Enroll by December 15
If you need affordable health insurance at the start of next year, now is the time to act. The Open Enrollment period is your chance to find coverage and qualify for a subsidy. But to get covered January 1, you must enroll by December 15. When it comes to insurance, expert guidance makes a world of difference. If you’re not confident in your choices for 2026, call AMAC’s trusted team of licensed insurance advisors at 1-888-623-9595.
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