(KAIR)--The Kansas Insurance Department has finalized the 2024 rates for individual and small group health insurance plans, with those rates made available for public perusal.
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt, in a release issued Thursday, announced the finalization of the rates, saying they are now published on the federal HealthCare.gov website, with Kansans shopping for health insurance coverage through the Exchange able to preview the rates at ratereview.healthcare.gov.
Schmidt, in the release, reminds Kansans that "rates and plans change yearly so it does not hurt to see what is available to make sure you are getting the best plan for you.”
Depending on county of residence, Kansans will have the option of plans provided by eight different insurance carriers.
Open enrollment officially begins November 1 and runs until January 15. Kansans who would like to start their health insurance coverage effective January 1 must enroll by December 15.
Health insurance purchased on the Marketplace between December 16 and January 15 will not begin coverage until February 1.
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