Get Covered Illinois Extends First Open Enrollment Deadline
Illinois extends health insurance enrollment to Dec. 31, offering expanded support and plan comparison through its state-run marketplace for 2024 coverage.
- Get Covered Illinois extended the deadline to December 31 for coverage starting January 1, aiming to give Illinois residents more time to compare plans and get help.
- As a state-based marketplace during this enrollment period, Get Covered Illinois gained flexibility to act independently of HealthCare.gov this year, officials said.
- Free enrollment support is available in-person, by phone, or with local certified navigators and brokers, and customers can call 1-866-311-1119 for help.
- During the extended period, plans include prescription drugs, mental health services, pediatric care, emergency services and free preventive care.
- Officials highlighted the customer-focused intent behind the extension, saying running a state-based marketplace lets Illinois act on customer needs, improving access and expanding support during its first Open Enrollment Period.
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Get Covered Illinois extends open enrollment deadline
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