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New York Health Insurance Overhaul Leaves Thousands Uninsured

Created at 17 Jul · 5:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A significant health insurance policy change in New York has resulted in approximately 225,000 residents losing coverage. Many are transitioning to more expensive marketplace plans with higher costs, while state officials work to guide them through the process.

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Key Numbers

225,000New Yorkers newly uninsured
August 30Deadline for special enrollment period
123,000New Yorkers covered by Fidelis Care affected by change

Who's Involved

New York State Department of Health
Acknowledges the shift as a significant change and is providing guidance
Danielle DeSouza
Department of Health spokesperson committed to assisting New Yorkers
Bonvissuto
New Yorker experiencing difficulties with the transition to new health coverage
Fidelis Care
Insurer handling coverage for many affected New Yorkers, acknowledging the transition
Dan Smith
Fidelis Care spokesperson on the significant transition for members

↳ Why This Matters

This health insurance upheaval directly impacts the financial well-being and access to healthcare for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers, potentially leading to delayed care and increased medical debt due to more expensive plans.

Key facts

  • Approximately 225,000 New Yorkers have become newly uninsured following changes to the Essential Plan.
  • New York State of Health marketplace plans typically involve higher monthly premiums and cost-sharing compared to the Essential Plan.
  • Affected New Yorkers have until August 30 to enroll in new plans during a special enrollment period.
  • Fidelis Care, a major insurer for the Essential Plan, is assisting over 123,000 affected members.
  • Some individuals are facing challenges with the transition, including erroneous disenrollment notices and unclear costs.

A significant overhaul of New York's health insurance system has left an estimated 225,000 residents newly uninsured, with many facing more expensive marketplace plans. The state's Essential Plan, known for its low costs and minimal cost-sharing, is no longer available to a substantial number of individuals due to updated eligibility requirements. This transition has created challenges for many, including issues with erroneous disenrollment notices and uncertainty about final costs, even for those qualifying for financial assistance.

State health officials acknowledge the complexity of the shift and are committed to providing guidance through enrollment assistors. However, the process has been described as bumpy by some affected individuals. Fidelis Care, which managed Essential Plan coverage for over 123,000 New Yorkers now ineligible for the program, stated that the change represents a significant transition and that the company is focused on helping members understand their options and maintain access to care.

New Yorkers who lost their Essential Plan coverage have until August 30 to enroll in alternative plans through the NY State of Health marketplace during a special enrollment period. The state is working to provide resources and support to ensure a smoother transition for those impacted by the new laws.

Frequently asked questions

Changes in income eligibility requirements have made some New Yorkers newly ineligible for the Essential Plan.

Marketplace plans typically have higher monthly premiums and cost-sharing requirements, while the Essential Plan was premium-free with very low cost-sharing and no deductible.

The special enrollment period for those who lost Essential Plan coverage ends on August 30.

Fidelis Care handled Essential Plan coverage for approximately 123,000 New Yorkers who are now ineligible for the program.

What Happens Next

01New Yorkers have until August 30 to enroll in new health plans.
02State officials will continue to provide guidance and resources to affected individuals.

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How It Developed

New York's Essential Plan coverage has undergone a significant change.
Roughly 225,000 New Yorkers are newly uninsured due to the changes.
New Yorkers who lost Essential Plan coverage have until August 30 to enroll in new plans.
Some individuals, like Bonvissuto, are experiencing difficulties with the transition and receiving erroneous disenrollment notices.
Fidelis Care, which handled coverage for about 123,000 affected New Yorkers, acknowledges the transition is significant.

Sources

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Massive health insurance upheaval leaves New Yorkers with big new billsPolitico

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