Wednesday is the final day to enroll in health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

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This Wednesday marks the last chance for individuals seeking to enroll in health insurance via the Affordable Care Act for this year.

Wisconsin has already set a new record for enrollment, according to preliminary information from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), part of the Department of Health and Human Services.

The health care marketplace, https://healthcare.gov, was established as part of the Affordable Care Act for consumers who don’t have affordable health insurance through work or through government programs such as Medicaid. Individuals and families can purchase health insurance policies at Healthcare.gov.

According to the latest federal data released by CMS, sign-up figures were recorded up until January 4. On Friday, Governor Tony Evers revealed that Wisconsin has reached a record high, with 306,470 residents enrolling by that date.

Until 2025, health plans acquired via the marketplace will benefit from increased federal subsidies, which will reduce monthly insurance premiums based on the income level of the family.

The outlook for subsidies after this year remains unclear. Supporters are working to urge Republican lawmakers in Congress to preserve these funds while they discuss various tax modifications in the upcoming months.

Sens. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) have introduced legislation to extend the enhanced subsidies and make them permanent.

The ACA advocacy organization Protect Our Care expressed enthusiasm for the legislation that was presented last week. Leslie Dach, the chair of the group, stated, “Should Republicans manage to eliminate these tax credits, working families could see their health care expenses rise by an average of $2,400, and five million individuals would completely lose their health care coverage.”

For people seeking guidance in how to choose coverage, Covering Wisconsin, at https://coveringwi.org/, is a federally funded navigator to help people to assess their health insurance options, including through the federal health insurance marketplace.

The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) and the Department of Health Services (DHS) also outline options through WisCovered, a joint website. OCI also has a website that consumers can visit to find which ACA-approved insurers are operating in their region of the state: https://oci.wi.gov/Pages/Consumers/FindHealthInsurer.aspx.