Secure Your Health: Don’t Miss Out on 2025’s Affordable Insurance Savings Through Pennie’s Open Enrollment!

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HARRISBURG, PA — As the Open Enrollment period for 2025 progresses, the Pennsylvania Insurance Department (PID), Department of Human Services (DHS), and Pennie are emphasizing the importance of exploring health insurance options available through Pennie, the state’s official health insurance marketplace. This period offers a critical opportunity for Pennsylvanians to access affordable, comprehensive health insurance plans for the upcoming year.

Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys has highlighted the significance of this period, stating, “This Open Enrollment period is the best time to explore available options and shop around to find a plan — even if you already have insurance. Quality, comprehensive health care coverage has never been more affordable, or more within reach for Pennsylvanians.” The Commissioner underscored PID’s efforts in boosting marketplace competition, which has resulted in a wider array of choices and increased affordability for consumers throughout the state.

The Open Enrollment period is particularly advantageous as nine out of ten Pennie customers qualify for financial savings through tax credits, which help lower monthly premiums and out-of-pocket expenses. All health plans available through Pennie cover essential services such as hospital stays, mental health care, prescription drugs, and maternity services.

Devon Trolley, Pennie’s Executive Director, encouraged those without coverage to take action, stating, “We encourage anyone without coverage to join over 430,000 Pennsylvanians who have secured health insurance through Pennie. You can find everything you need at pennie.com to gain peace of mind with quality health insurance. If you wait until you need medical care, it will be too late. Health coverage helps protect you from unexpected medical costs and provides access to preventive services to address health concerns early.”

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For coverage beginning January 1, 2025, Pennsylvanians need to enroll by December 15, 2024. It is essential for current Pennie enrollees to review their plans and update personal information to ensure optimal coverage as plan options and prices can vary each year.

Dr. Val Arkoosh, Secretary of the Department of Human Services, highlighted the necessity of maintaining health coverage, commenting, “All Pennsylvanians deserve the dignity and peace of mind in knowing they can access high-quality, affordable, local health care where and when they need it. DHS wants to make sure people maintain their health coverage regardless of whether it comes from Medicaid or a Pennie plan. If you receive your health care through the state or know someone who does, please make sure they complete their annual renewal on time, so they don’t risk a gap or loss in coverage. If you no longer qualify for Medicaid, Pennie can help you find a high-quality, affordable health plan.”

Pennie serves as a bridge for those transitioning from Medicaid due to income changes, offering significant savings on private health plans. During this Open Enrollment period, it is crucial for anyone needing coverage who is no longer eligible for Medicaid to evaluate their options through Pennie.

The health plans available through Pennie ensure comprehensive coverage, including care for pre-existing conditions, free preventive services, hospitalization, prescription drugs, maternity care, and mental health services, thereby safeguarding Pennsylvanians against unforeseen health issues or injuries.

For more information on obtaining health coverage through Pennie, residents are encouraged to visit pennie.com or contact Pennie’s customer service at 1-844-844-8040. Certified enrollment experts are available to assist over the phone, in person, or online.

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