OKLAHOMA CITY — The Health Insurance Marketplace in Oklahoma will open its doors for the 2024 coverage year Nov. 1, marking the first day when individuals and families may enroll, re-enroll, or make changes to their health insurance plans.
The deadline for enrollment is Dec. 15, for coverage that will begin Jan. 1, 2024. During that period, residents may explore the various health insurance options available through the Marketplace in Oklahoma. Enrollment or plan changes must be completed by Dec. 15 to avoid a gap in coverage, state officials said.
Seven insurers will offer individual health plans for 2024: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma (BCBSOK), Medica Insurance Company, Oscar Health, UnitedHealthCare (UHC), CommunityCare Oklahoma (CCOK), Ambetter of Oklahoma and Taro Health (New for 2024). BCBSOK will offer a statewide plan, while the other carriers’ plans will be available in selected counties.
“Rising health costs and provider reimbursement rates will put pressure on premiums in 2024. It’s crucial to act promptly during this open enrollment period to secure the best health coverage you need for you and your family. I encourage you to visit healthcare.gov and take the time to see which plan best fits your needs,” Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready said.
Plan options, monthly premiums and total annual out-of-pocket costs for 2024 will be available at www.healthcare.gov/see-plans/ when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services release the information.
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