The enrollment period that lets Americans purchase health insurance coverage for the next year through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace is open now until Jan. 15.
An estimated 50,000 Montanans are covered through the marketplace, according to the health care advocacy group Cover Montana, an increase from about 41,500 in 2020. Roughly 85% of those insurance holders have been eligible for reduced rates because of their income and household size.
If you’re among the Montanans facing health insurance instability as the state trims back its Medicaid enrollment, the enrollment period might be an opportunity to find an affordable plan. More than 92,000 people have been removed from the state’s Medicaid rolls between April and August because of the ongoing mass-review of eligibility happening nationwide. Nearly 64% of those removals in Montana have lost coverage because they failed to return requested paperwork by the state health department’s deadlines.
If you want to consider signing up for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace, here’s where to start:
- Gather the materials you’ll need to fill out the necessary paperwork (household information, social security numbers of your dependents, wage and salary amounts, etc.). Then, create an account in the marketplace system.
- Browse plans for 2024. Depending on your income, you may be eligible for federal subsidies that can reduce your monthly fee and qualify you for lower deductibles and copays.
- Decide which plan works best for you and sign up.
If you’re still learning about health insurance or want a refresher, Cover Montana (https://covermt.org) has a good summary of the basic information you should know.


