The NYC Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit (PEU), in collaboration with NY State of Health, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS), and community-based partners, will be hosting a #GetCovered Day of Action on Wednesday, April 6 to raise awareness about the importance of enrolling in health insurance.
The #GetCovered Day of Action on April 6 will feature direct proactive outreach in communities, organized by PEU and DOHMH staff. Outreach will include a peer-to-peer text message campaign, a paid and organic social media campaign, and a Virtual #GetCovered Town Hall event. This campaign will encourage New Yorkers to connect with a GetCoveredNYC Specialist within PEU, who will help uninsured New Yorkers connect directly with an enrollment counselor at no cost.
The SBS mobile unit will be on site to deliver direct services to the public through GetCoveredNYC and SBS, benefits enrollment, job search and training support, tenant protection services, and other critical resources in neighborhoods across the city. The mobile unit will be parked at the DOHMH Jamaica Health Center Annex at 90-27 Parsons Blvd. in Jamaica, Queens, and will include PEU’s GetCoveredNYC Specialists who can help New Yorkers navigate their health insurance options.
WHAT: The #GetCovered Day of Action will encourage New York City’s uninsured residents to enroll in health insurance. This event will feature a virtual #GetCovered Town Hall event, social media push, text banking, and in-person events.
WHERE: The mobile unit in Queens will be parked at the DOHMH Jamaica Health Center Annex at 90-27 Parsons Blvd. in Jamaica. The Town Hall event will be live streamed via Facebook at 6pm at facebook.com/mayorspeu.
NY State of Health, the state’s official health plan Marketplace, recently announced that the 2022 Open Enrollment Period for Qualified Health Plans (QHP’s) will remain open for the duration of the federal Public Health Emergency. In addition, enrollment in the Essential Plan, Medicaid and Child Health Plus is open all year. This means more time for New Yorkers to get the insurance they need. To access health insurance starting May 1st, New Yorkers should enroll by April 15.
The American Rescue Plan has also made it possible for more New Yorkers, including higher income individuals and families, to access federal tax credits that lower the cost of their monthly health insurance premiums. More people than ever qualify for financial assistance to lower the cost of health insurance options.
New Yorkers can get free one-on-one enrollment assistance from GetCoveredNYC by calling 311, texting CoveredNYC (SeguroNYC en Español) to 877877, or visiting nyc.gov/GetCoveredNYC.
Contact GetCoveredNYC now for free one-on-one enrollment assistance in more than 23 languages over the phone and online.
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