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The Project of the Quad Cities (TPQC...

Due to unprecedented demand and volume of consumers contacting HealthCare.gov, the deadline to enroll in a MarketPlace health insurance plan that begins January 1st, 2016 has been extended to December 17th, 2015.
The Project of the Quad Cities (TPQC), one of 10 organizations in Illinois to receive the Get Covered Illinois Grant will be providing free In-Person Counseling for Marketplace health insurance. In-Person Counselors can help consumers navigate HealthCare.gov, explore their health insurance option, educate consumers about complex insurance terminology and help them to complete eligibility and enrollment forms.
In-Person Counselors, also known as Navigators, will be accepting walk-ins at the SouthPark Mall at the following times:
SouthPark Mall
Between Younkers and Von Maur
12/16- 10:00AM to 8:00PM
12/17- 10:00AM to 8:00PM
To help consumers get enrolled, answer questions, and set up appointments, The Project of the Quad Cities' In-Person counselors also offer a 24/7 access line. The phone number is (309)269-9306.
For information on other locations, health insurance questions or help exploring your health insurance options, please call (309)762-5433 or visit www.GetCovered.Illinois.gov.
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The Project of the Quad Cities (TPQC) is one of 10 organizations in Illinois to receive the Get Covered Illinois Grant to provide In-Person Counseling for Marketplace health insurance.

In-Person Counselors, also known as Navigators, are trained to provide free help to consumers, small businesses, and their employees. In addition to exploring health insurance options Navigators educate consumers about complex insurance terminology and help them to complete eligibility and enrollment forms. These trained, unbiased, professionals have played an important role in the state's enrollment efforts; resulting in more than 972,160 Illinois residents receiving coverage under the ACA or expanded Medicaid.

Open Enrollment begins November 1st, 2015 and ends January 31st, 2016. To have health coverage that is effective on January 1st, individuals must sign up by December 15th, 2015. If you miss the January 31, 2016 deadline you will be unable to purchase health insurance, on the Marketplace, until the next open enrollment period. You may, however, qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if you have a qualifying life event like losing coverage, having a baby or getting married.

It is important to note that the fee for not having health coverage will increase for 2016 to 2.5% of your yearly household income or $695 per person ($347.50 per child under 18), whichever is greater. The maximum penalty per family is $2,085. Penalties will be applied to 2017 tax returns.

If you currently have a health insurance plan from the Marketplace, we encourage you to come in and meet with an In-Person Counselor or log on to your healthcare.gov account to compare and shop new plans. Each year, new plans are introduced and you may be able to get a health insurance plan that better fits your health and
financial needs.

In-Person Counselors will be at a variety of locations in Rock Island, Mercer, Warren, Knox and McDonough counties. Locations will be announced on our facebookpage, GetCoveredIllinoisRockIslandCounty or can be found at getcovered.illinois.gov. If you have any questions or need help exploring your health insurance options, please call (309)762-5433.

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There may still be an opportunity to enroll in Marketplace coverage for 2015 for those who are uninsured and were unaware that a penalty would be assessed on their 2014 tax return. This special enrollment period ends tomorrow, April 30th, 2015, and is specifically for individuals who are not currently enrolled in a Marketplace plan AND have a penalty on their taxes for 2014 for not having insurance, AND were unaware, or did not understand the penalty and its implications.

The Project of the Quad Cities has trained Illinois-licensed navigators providing FREE in-person enrollment assistance. For information on eligibility, please call (309)762-5433, or visit us at 2316 5th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265.

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