All in-person assisters are federally trained and certified. Individual enrollment services only.
To schedule an appointment, please call:
Call 1-844-238-1189 for trained and certified Navigators Monday-Friday from 8:30am-5:00pm.
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Contact: enrollment@westsidehealth.org
Work with an agent/broker
If working with an agent or broker, ask if he or she is certified to discuss Marketplace programs or review this list of Delaware-certified agents and brokers.
View Certified Agents & BrokersFederal helpline
Federal application counselors are also available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Simply call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325).
Definitions
- Adjusted Monthly Premium ($)
- The total amount that the consumer is expected to pay per month, after tax subsidies have been applied.
- Percent of FPL
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This is a measure of income based on percentages at and above the Federal Poverty Level (i.e., 200% FPL means an income 2x the Federal Poverty Level, which is $12,490 annually for an individual and varies based on family size). Get more information about the 2022 Poverty Guidelines , including a chart of the Federal Poverty Levels.
This tool provides a good idea of whether you’ll save for 2023. This tool currently applies to 2021 Marketplace savings. New cutoffs for 2022 (slightly higher due to inflation) will appear November 1.
- Maximum Annual Premium ($)
- The total dollar amount that an individual or family is expected to pay annually in premiums, based on income.
- Premium Limit (%)
- The total percent of annual income an individual or family is expected to pay for health care premiums. It increases as income increases.
- Annual Income
- The amount of individual or household income per year.
- Monthly Subsidy ($)
- The total amount that will be paid by the federal government per month towards the payment of premiums.
- Average Base Premium ($)
- The average base price of the premium that must be paid to the insurance company each month, before subsidies. An average is shown because premiums can vary by location.