Georgia launches state-run Affordable Care Act website
Source: AP
Updated 5:01 PM EDT, October 28, 2024
ATLANTA (AP) Starting Monday, 1.3 million Georgians who bought health care through the Affordable Care Act can begin looking at plans through Georgia Access, the states new marketplace exchange. Open enrollment for Georgia Access begins Friday. For the first time since the ACA launched, Georgians will be blocked from using the federal website for enrolling in health insurance.
This milestone is the result of the extraordinary work our office has conducted over the past three years to move Georgia away from reliance on the federal government for health coverage, said Georgia Insurance and Fire Safety Commissioner John King in a press release.
Former President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law in 2010, which initiated federally subsidized health insurance plans known as Obamacare. Over a dozen states have set up their own exchanges to run the ACAs subsidy program, and Georgia received federal approval in August to open its own marketplace after years of negotiation.
Georgias Republican Gov. Brian Kemp said launching a state-based insurance exchange was one of his top priorities after he was elected in 2019.
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