Open Enrollment for ACA Marketplace Insurance Ends January 15
Open enrollment for marketplace health insurance ends January 15, 2025, on the new georgiaaccess.gov website. Georgia Access is Georgia's new state-based marketplace that replaced the federally run healthcare.gov earlier this year. This date is subject to change, so check with your state's healthcare marketplace directly for confirmation.
If you are in need of assistance, Georgia Access Assisters are available to help you understand your options for coverage. Assisters are trained by Georgia Access to help consumers, especially those in underserved communities, understand their benefits and rights, review options, and enroll in Marketplace coverage. Assisters can be found on the Georgia Access website under "Resources & Support." Your HoG social worker is also available to provide you with education to help you find the plan that best meets your needs. However, your HoG social worker cannot make specific recommendations on which plan you should buy.
We suggest researching plans early. People with a bleeding disorder should pay close attention to deductibles and in-network coverage for Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs). Factor concentrate is expensive. That means most people will hit their deductible early in the year.
Finding a hematologist can be tricky. Be sure to find a doctor that works with an HTC. Other specialists will have little experience with hemophilia. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that people who get care at an HTC live longer and have fewer problems with their bleeding disorder. For questions about enrollment and finding an HTC near you, you can call Hemophilia of Georgia at 770-518-8272.