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Commonwealth expands access to health care through new qualifying event for low-income Pennsylvanians

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Gov. Tom Wolf today announced that Pennsylvania’s state-based health insurance marketplace, known as Pennie, has added a new qualifying life event to allow low-income Pennsylvanians the ability to enroll in health insurance throughout the year. 

This new qualifying life event will allow Pennsylvanians with an annual household income equal to or below 150% of the federal poverty level to shop and enroll in health insurance through Pennie. Financial assistance is also available for Pennsylvanians, as nearly 90 percent of the almost 375,000 Pennie customers receive. The average financial assistance is $500 per month. Pennsylvanians enrolling during 2022 can also benefit from the increased subsidies provided by the American Rescue Plan, which has changed the affordability of health coverage across the nation.

To receive this new qualifying life event through Pennie, new customers will need to visit pennie.com, click “Get Covered” and submit an application. If the customer meets the income qualifications, a Special Enrollment Period will automatically open. Once the Special Enrollment Period opens, the customer will have 60-days to shop and enroll in a health care plan through Pennie.

Currently, this opportunity is only available for those currently not receiving health coverage through Pennie. Beginning June 2022, existing Pennie customers whose income is lower than or equal to the 150% federal poverty level can update their application and change their current plan using this qualifying life event.

Pennsylvanians interested in shopping for and applying for health coverage through Pennie can visit pennie.com or call Pennie Customer Service team at 1-844-844-8040. Pennie also provides personalized, unbiased support and expertise available to those looking for a bit more assistance. To contact Pennie’s local support, customers can visit pennie.com/connect.  Pennie Customer Service is open weekdays from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.


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