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Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace Begins Open Enrollment Period for 2025 Health Plans

NOV 01, 2024

Nearly 500,000 Virginians losing Medicaid can find affordable alternatives on the Marketplace.

RICHMOND – Open enrollment begins November 1, 2024, on Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace, the Commonwealth’s official state-based exchange dedicated to providing affordable and high-quality health insurance to eligible consumers. This open enrollment season, running now through January 15, 2025, comes at an important time as nearly 500,000 Virginians have lost Medicaid coverage following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency.

Launched in 2023, the Marketplace has helped more than 400,000 Virginia residents enroll in health plans, placing Virginia among the top 10 states nationwide for first-year enrollment. The Marketplace is operated by the Virginia Health Benefit Exchange, a division of the State Corporation Commission.

“Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace was designed by Virginians, for Virginians, and we’re excited to help more residents find affordable health coverage,” said Keven Patchett, director of Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace. “With more than 3,000 certified local assisters and agents across the Commonwealth and translation services in more than 15 languages, our team of experts is here to guide Virginians through open enrollment and ensure they receive the best plan to fit their needs and budget.”

The Marketplace is the only place where Virginians can apply for financial assistance to help lower their monthly health insurance costs. Nine out of 10 customers qualify for savings, and many Virginians can get coverage for as little as $10 a month. Individual and family plans are available to eligible Virginians, including those who are unemployed, are self-employed, or have jobs that don’t provide affordable insurance options.

Every health plan offered on the Marketplace covers the 10 essential health benefits required by law, which include emergency services, pregnancy and childbirth services, and prescription drugs.

“Navigating changes in your health care coverage can be daunting, especially for the many residents who have recently lost Medicaid coverage,” said Patchett. “Life happens in real time, and we are proud to be an accessible, easy-to-use resource for Virginians to find the plan that’s right for them.”

The plan year 2025 Open Enrollment Period will run from November 1, 2024, through January 15, 2025. Anyone who enrolls by December 31, 2024, will have health insurance coverage effective on January 1, 2025. For those who enroll between January 1 and January 15, coverage will begin February 1, 2025. After January 15, Virginians experiencing a Qualifying Life Event (such as having a baby or losing health insurance coverage) may be eligible to enroll during a Special Enrollment Period.

To get started, Virginians can visit Marketplace.Virginia.gov to browse and compare health insurance plans. For additional help — either online or in person — Virginians can access the following resources:

The Marketplace Help Center can connect Virginians to someone either in person or on the phone. Free translation services are also available.

The FAQ page answers some of the most common questions about the Marketplace.

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Contact: Andy Farmer, 804-371-9141

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SCC Encourages Virginia Drivers to Be Mindful of Deer on Roadways This Fall

OCT 24, 2024

RICHMOND – Autumn means falling leaves and shorter periods of daylight. It also brings an increase in vehicle collisions with deer.

Deer mating and migration that typically occur this time of year contribute to an increase in vehicle-deer crashes. In fact, November is the peak month for insurance claims related to vehicle collisions with deer. The State Corporation Commission’s (SCC’s) Bureau of Insurance reminds motorists to stay alert for deer when driving on Virginia’s roadways.

“Even the most careful driver is at risk of colliding with a deer, which can leap into a roadway with no warning,” said Virginia Insurance Commissioner Scott White. “As fall arrives, ask your insurance agent or company to find out if your automobile policy provides coverage for claims involving a crash with deer or other wildlife.”

Insurance policies with liability-only coverage may not cover damage to your auto if it strikes a deer. Collisions with deer typically fall under optional “other-than-collision” (or “comprehensive”) coverage. In addition to deer crashes, other-than-collision coverage often covers other types of damage to your vehicle such as damage resulting from theft, wind, hail, flood, fire or vandalism.

Eliminating distractions in your vehicle and lowering your travel speed may help prevent a crash with deer. If a deer runs out in the road, drivers should stay in their lane and brake as carefully as possible. While jarring, striking a deer is often safer for the driver and vehicle occupants than swerving sharply, which may cause loss of control, creating additional peril for you and your vehicle as well as putting surrounding vehicles and their occupants at risk.

If your vehicle strikes a deer, notify law enforcement as soon as possible. If you plan to file an insurance claim, notify your insurance company and take photos of the scene of the crash when safe to do so, as well as damage to the vehicle. If you notice fluids leaking from your vehicle, damaged tires, broken lights or other damage, call a tow truck.

The Bureau of Insurance stands ready to assist Virginians with their questions regarding auto and many other types of insurance. For more information, call the Bureau at 1-877-310-6560 or in Richmond at 804-371-9741 or visit scc.virginia.gov/pages/Insurance.

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Contact: Jordan Bondurant, 804-371-9141

 

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