Holly Hill Mall – 44
Graham – 6
Mebane – 5
11-2-18: One-Stop Queue Numbers Update @ 6:15 PM
Holly Hill Mall – 77
Graham – 18
Mebane – 13
2019 Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplace Open Enrollment
2019 Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplace Open Enrollment
Enrollment for 2019 Opens November 1
BURLINGTON – The 2019 open enrollment period for health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace (Marketplace) is taking place November 1, 2018 until December 15, 2018.
Many features of the ACA still remain in place for 2019. Financial help with premiums and cost-sharing (help with out-of-pocket costs such as co-pays and deductibles) are still available to consumers. People with pre-existing conditions cannot be denied coverage, and young adults can stay on their parent’s plan until they turn 26. All insurance plans on the Marketplace must cover doctor visits, prescription drugs, emergency room visits and hospital stays, birth control and pregnancy care, and treatment for mental illness or substance abuse.
All consumers, new and renewing, should return to the Health Insurance Marketplace during Open Enrollment to explore their options and enroll in health coverage. Plans and prices change every year, but it is important to make sure the plan you had in 2018 is still right for 2019.
April Durr, Director of Community Impact for United Way of Alamance County and a member of the ACA Workgroup, stated, “with the shorter open enrollment period this year, it is important for people to set up an appointment with a navigator soon if they need help signing up for health insurance. Getting people insured at a price their family can afford meets United Way’s goal to increase access to health care.” It is necessary to act early and meet with a navigator if you need assistance.
Free, LOCAL and trained in-person assistance is available to help people understand their options and enroll in coverage. Assistance is also available through other agencies representing the ACA Workgroup: Legal Aid Navigators are offering appointments at the Family Justice Center, Piedmont Health has appointments available at their Community Health Centers, and appointments are available at the Health Department. Trained personnel can guide consumers through the application process and answer questions they may have about the Marketplace. Please visit www.getcoveredamerica.org/connector to schedule an appointment with a local assister or contact one of the local resources.
Misty Drake, Chief Operating Officer of Piedmont Health Services stated “we are committed to servicing all residents in Alamance and other counties. A person does not need to be a Piedmont Health patient to receive this free service. Don’t wait, schedule an appointment soon.”
For more information about the ACA, go to www.healthcare.gov.
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ACA OPEN ENROLLMENT
ACA OPEN ENROLLMENT
10/30/2018
- ALAMANCE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
- SALLY GORDON
- SALLY.GORDON@ALAMANCE-NC.COM
- RESOURCES/FUNDING
The open enrollment period for health insurance plans under the ACA is quickly approaching. Open enrollment begins on November 1 through December 15. There are multiple plan options available this year through the marketplace with low premiums. Navigators and certified application counselors are in the county to help people enroll. Below you will find local resources for those seeking help in enrollment.
1. Legal Aid of North Carolina –To schedule an appointment with a navigator, call (855) 733- 3711 or on-line. Locations throughout the state. (English & Spanish)
2. Piedmont Health Services (PHS) – Call the individual sites below to schedule an appointment. You do not need to be a patient to access this free service.
Alamance County
Charles Drew Community Health Center & Burlington Community Health Center (336)260-2720 (English & Spanish)
Scott Community Health Center (336) 639-0427 (English & Spanish)
Sylvan Community Health Center (919) 357-8216 (English & Spanish)
Caswell/Person County
Prospect Hill Community Health Center (336) 639-0427 (English & Spanish)
Chatham County
Moncure Community Health Center (919) 710-1554 (English only)
Siler City Community Health Center (919) 357-8216 (English & Spanish)
Orange County
Carrboro/ Chapel Hill Community Health Center (919) 724-5227 (English, Spanish and Burmese)
Alamance County Health Department- Call (336) 570-6459 to schedule an appointment (English)
May Memorial Library- Call (919) 542-0475 to schedule an appointment in Burlington.
UNC Family Medicine- Call (919) 545-3440 to schedule an appointment in Chapel Hill. (English & Spanish)
10-31-18: One-Stop Queue Numbers Update @ 8 AM
Holly Hill 0
Graham 0
Mebane 1
10-30-18: One-Stop Queue Numbers Update @ 12:00 PM
Current Line Lengths at the One-Stop Sites as of 12:00 PM on October 30.
Holly Hill Mall- 0
Graham – 7
Mebane – 1
10-29-18: One-Stop Queue Numbers Update @ 3:00 PM
Current Line Lengths at the One-Stop Sites as of 3:00 PM on October 29.
- Holly Hill Mall: 0
- Graham: 3
- Mebane: 0
10-29-18: One-Stop Queue Numbers Update @ 12:00 PM
12:00 line report:
Holly Hill Mall – 12
Graham – 4
Mebane – 0
Early Voting today from 12-4pm with Currently No Lines at County Annex or Mebane Arts Locations
Early voting is today (Saturday, Oct 27) from Noon – 4pm. While there is currently a wait at the Holly Hill Mall location, there is no line at the Alamance County Office Annex Building or the Mebane Arts and Community Center.
Alamance County Office Annex Building (Auditorium)
201 W. Elm St., Graham, 27253
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Mebane Arts and Community Center
622 Corregidor St., Mebane 27302
Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey to assist with Operation Medicine Drop take back event in Alamance County
WHO: Insurance Commissioner and Safe Kids NC Chairman Mike Causey
WHAT: Operation Medicine Drop – project of Safe Kids NC and Safe Kids Alamance County
WHERE: Harris Teeter 2727 S. Church Street Burlington, NC
WHEN: 10 a.m. Saturday, October 27, 2018 (Media should arrive by 9:45 a.m.)
Insurance Commissioner and Safe Kids NC Chairman Mike Causey will be available to the media at 10:00 a.m. as part of a special Operation Medicine Drop event — Saturday, October 27 – at Harris Teeter on S. Church Street in Burlington, N.C.
North Carolinians are encouraged to safely dispose of unused or expired medications as a part of Operation Medicine Drop – a partnership of North Carolina Safe Kids lead by the NC Department of Insurance, the State Bureau of Investigation, and the Drug Enforcement Agency. The entire event lasts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
During Operation Medicine Drop events, people can drop off over-the-counter drugs, prescriptions, samples and pet medications with no questions asked. Law enforcement partners will help dispose of the medications in the same secure way they dispose of other drug items. Drugs should not be flushed or thrown away in the garbage because they may contaminate water sources.
About Safe Kids North Carolina
Safe Kids North Carolina is dedicated to preventing childhood injury, the number one cause of death for children in North Carolina. For more information, contact coordinator Shannon Bullock at 919.647.0081 or Shannon.Bullock@ncdoi.gov.