Special Enrollment Period for Health Insurance Extended to August 15
Devils Lake Journal
BISMARCK, N.D. – Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread urged North Dakotans to take advantage of the extension of the Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for health insurance coverage on the federally run health care exchange. The SEP is open now and will remain open through Aug. 15, 2021, to all exchange-eligible consumers, whether submitting a new application or updating an existing application. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) extended access to the SEP to give consumers additional time to take advantage of new savings through the American Rescue Plan.
“This enrollment period will provide those individuals who currently do not have health insurance or are seeking to change their individual health insurance coverage with an opportunity to access quality, affordable health care,” Godfread said. “Beginning April 1, exchange-eligible North Dakotans should take action and upd
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