Forbes September 18, 2021
Bruce Japsen

The Biden administration is adding another 30 days to the annual open enrollment period for Americans to purchase individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare.

The move is designed to increase access to coverage and in effective reverses a move made by the Donald Trump White House to narrow the annual period known as open enrollment when Americans select their health plan for the following year.

Americans will have an additional 30 days to “review and choose health plans through Open Enrollment,” which will begin Nov, 1 of this year and run through January 15, 2022, on the HealthCare.gov website where residents of most states go to choose their plans. State-run states already have a similar sign-up...

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