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Get Covered NJ

GetCoveredNJ is the only place that you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs for health insurance. Financial help is now available for more New Jerseyans at higher income levels! Check out new and expanded financial help from the State of New Jersey and the federal government.

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Get Covered New Jersey

GetCoveredNJ is the only place that you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs for health insurance. Financial help is now available for more New Jerseyans at higher income levels! Check out new and expanded financial help from the State of New Jersey and the federal government.

Loss of NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid Coverage

Since March of 2020, NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid has followed special rules related to the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE). These rules have allowed most NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid members to keep their health coverage, even if they no longer qualified – for example, if their income was too high. However, Congress passed legislation that required Medicaid programs to go back to following normal federal rules on April 1, 2023.

NJ FamilyCare began to re-determine members’ eligibility on April 1, 2023. This means that all members enrolled in an NJ FamilyCare program will be reviewed to see if they still qualify for coverage. This process will go from April 1, 2023 to June 1, 2024.

As part of this review, many members will receive mail from the State of New Jersey or their County Board of Social Services. Members will have to provide or confirm additional information so NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid can decide whether they still qualify for healthcare coverage. Members who do not respond to NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid mail may lose their coverage.

People who no longer qualify for NJ FamilyCare may be able to get health coverage through Get Covered New Jersey, the State’s Official Health Insurance Marketplace. GetCoveredNJ provides information on whether individuals qualify for financial help to lower the cost of their monthly premiums. After reviewing their results, people who are eligible for Marketplace coverage can compare options and enroll in a Marketplace plan that best meets their needs.

Use the following step-by-step guides for:

For more information, see Loss of NJ FamilyCare (Medicaid/CHIP) – Frequently Asked Questions

Loss of Employer-Sponsored of Other Health Coverage

If you have experienced loss of employer-sponsored or other health coverage, find more information on enrolling in a health plan on our When Can I Buy Health Insurance page.

Federal and State Savings

The federal government passed a COVID-19 relief bill, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which was signed into law by President Biden on March 11, 2021. The law reduces health insurance premiums by providing more financial help to eligible consumers who purchase a plan through Get Covered New Jersey. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 continues these savings. The State of New Jersey is also providing more financial help to lower health insurance costs for residents enrolling at Get Covered New Jersey.

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More people than ever now qualify for financial help. If you did not qualify for financial help before 2021 because your income was too high, you may qualify under the state and federal changes. These changes make coverage more affordable at many income levels.

The State of New Jersey remains focused on improving residents’ access to quality, affordable health insurance. The financial help available through the federal government and the State of New Jersey builds on the state’s efforts to provide access to health coverage for more New Jerseyans.

Here are more details on the federal and state savings:

  • Increases in financial help for all eligible consumers. The amount of financial help is based on household income just like before, but in 2021 increased at every income level due to more financial help provided by both the state and federal government. The record levels of savings remain available due to passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • New financial help for higher incomes. Previously, financial help was not available for households making more than $51,040 for an individual or $104,800 for a family of four. The federal changes ensure that no family spends more than 8.5% of their income on health insurance premiums for a benchmark plan – at any income. This means many individuals who previously did not qualify for financial help from the federal government may see more affordable premiums. On top of the federal financial help, the State of New Jersey also increased financial help to higher incomes, to further lower premiums.

Expanded Health Coverage Access

As part of its goal to advance health equity, New Jersey introduced a new Special Enrollment Period (SEP), the Expanded Access Special Enrollment Period, in 2022 that allows consumers at a certain income level to enroll throughout the year in free or nearly free coverage. Consumers with an annual income up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Level ($29,160 for an individual or $60,000 for a family of four in 2024) can now qualify for a Special Enrollment Period to enroll any time of the year with access to plans with low or no monthly premium.

Consumers who qualify for this SEP will automatically be identified when they submit their application for coverage, and can begin shopping by clicking on the “Shop for Plans” button after submitting the application.

Questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions or contact our Call Center.

Use these step-by-step guides to see if you qualify now:

  • New to GetCoveredNJ? Click here for the steps you should take.
  • Already enrolled in GetCoveredNJ? Click here for the steps you should take.

Enroll or Update Your Account or Estimate Your Financial Help

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