Health Affairs October 23, 2020
Katie Keith

Even with the election and oral argument in California v. Texas looming, the 2021 open enrollment period will soon be upon us. In all states except California (where the open enrollment period began on October 15), the 2021 open enrollment season begins on November 1, 2020 with a deadline of December 15 in the 36 states that use HealthCare.gov. States with their own marketplaces—including New Jersey and Pennsylvania, which newly opened their own marketplaces—have set their deadlines later in December 2020 or January 2021.

Ahead of open enrollment, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) released new data on HealthCare.gov marketplace premiums and insurer participation for 2021. CMS’s analysis includes an issue brief on premiums, landscape plan data, and a...

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