What You Need to Know About Medicare and Marketplace: Enrollment Considerations for 2025

This webinar provides an overview of key changes to the health coverage landscape for the 2025 plan year, and how to help clients prepare for the upcoming Marketplace open enrollment period (beginning Nov 1, 2024) and Medicare open enrollment period (beginning Oct 15, 2024).

Presenters  provide an overview of Marketplace and Medicare eligibility, enrollment timelines, key enrollment strategies and important considerations for health coverage transitions. The webinar will also describe how the RWHAP, including the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), can support clients throughout the enrollment process. Throughout the webinar, presenters  highlight ACE TA Center tools and related resources to support enrollment into and transitions in health coverage.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Describe eligibility criteria for Medicare and Marketplace coverage 
  • Identify enrollment strategies for the Marketplace open enrollment period
  • Identify enrollment strategies for the Medicare open enrollment period
  • Apply best practices to support clients transitioning between health coverage types
  • Understand how the RWHAP supports clients to enroll into and maintain health coverage

Intended Audience

This training webinar will be especially useful to program managers, case managers, and other staff that conduct outreach, benefits counseling, and enrollment activities, as well as the recipient and sub-recipient staff that support these programs. 

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