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Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace
ClaimedHealthcare

Phone404-975-3313

Address 1100 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30309-4503

Business Details

Phone Number404-975-3313

Address 1100 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30309-4503

Georgia’s Marketplace Insurance Plans are affordable and make sense for your household. ALL Marketplace Plans must have the same essential health benefits. Get a free quote or call us at 404.975.3313 today!

Elizabeth Williams

Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace
ClaimedHealthcare

Phone404-975-3313

Address 1100 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30309-4503

Q&A

  • Q:

    4. (For those who already have a prior application and enrollment from last year.) If I re-enroll and enroll in a market place plan I currently have, will my co-pays/deductible change?

    A:

    Yes. The names of the plans may stay the same but quite often either the co-pays and/or the deductibles generally change as well. Every year, each private insurance company participating in the Affordable Care Act in Georgia conducts comprehensive actuarial studies to determine whether or not increases in co-pays and/or deductibles are warranted. Although they must follow federal guidelines, the pattern has been apparent since the initial 2013 ACA rollout. Generally speaking, co-pays and/or deductibles have increased every year. From November 1 through December 15, click the “Get A Quote & Enroll / Re-Enroll” icon at the Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace website to see if there have been changes to your current plan. At that time, you’ll have a better idea whether or not you want to enroll in a market place plan that may have lower co-pays and/or deductibles or re-enroll in the plan you already have using your updated following year household income estimate.

    • 5 years ago
  • Q:

    3. (For those who already have a prior application and enrollment from last year.) Won’t my insurance company automatically complete my current market place plan enorllment?

    A:

    No, your insurance company doesn’t complete your enrollment, but you will end up being auto-re-enrolled by the federal government on December 16th, the day after Open Enrollment Period ends. The problem with that is that each year (on November 1) the rate increases for each insurance company for each of Georgia’s 159 counties becomes known and can be determined (based on your income). Finding out your new payment for the upcoming year in late December is not the time to make a change. Go to the Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace’s “Get A Quote & Enroll / Re-Enroll” icon between November 1 and December 15, and you won’t end up receiving any unwelcome surprises. It’s always best if you yourself complete your current market place plan enrollment. Auto-re-enrollment creates too many unwanted surprises.

    • 5 years ago
  • Q:

    6. (For those who already have a prior application and enrollment from last year.) Doesn’t the health insurance market place update my income every year form my federal tax return?

    A:

    No. federal applications don’t update themselves. Besides, the federal government only knows what you reported on your last tax return which will be a full 2 years older than the household income estimate they want. The rate you pay for coverage in 2020 (for example) is supposed to be based on your 2020 tax return that you will actually be filing in 2021. If you’re applying for 2020 Open Enrollment Period 11/1/2019-12/15/2019, the last tax return you filed was in 2019 for your 2018 taxes. The whole premise of the health insurance market place is that you are paying a monthly rate that is commensurate with your income for the year you are being covered. In this example, your 2020 monthly payment is based on your estimated 2020 final household income. therefore, your 2020 household income must be an estimate. Click the Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace “Get A Quote & Enroll / Re-Enroll” icon to update your federal application or risk paying too much (or too little)for your plan.

    • 5 years ago
  • Q:

    2. (For those who already have a prior application and enrollment from last year.) Do I need to re-enroll in the healthcare marketplace if my household income has changed?

    A:

    Yes. However, the marketplace will have already re-created your application data so it won’t take long. Even if you think that your household income projection for the upcoming year hasn’t changed, what you don’t know is what you put down in the application before. If your estimated household income for the following year is different than it’s in your existing federal application, then you’re either paying too much (or too little) for your existing plan. You could choose another plan (from the same or different insurer) or keep the plan you have. Your own upcoming IRS Form 1095 A reflects the income you put in your application and not the income in your federal tax return. When you re-enroll in the healthcare market place through Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace, those 2 amounts should be similar. Otherwise there can be federal income tax consequences and reduced tax refunds. “Get a Quote & Enroll / Re-Enroll” to make sure you’re not paying too much (or too little).

    • 5 years ago
  • Q:

    Can I apply for a Marketplace plan outside of the open enrollment period in Atlanta, GA?

    A:

    yes, under certain conditions and if youll call us at 404-975-3313 before 1/15/2024, we can get you enrolled with a 2/1 start

    • 1 year ago
  • Q:

    5. (For those who already have a prior application and enrollment from last year.) If I re-enroll and enroll in the health insurance market place will my monthly rate probably change?

    A:

    Yes. However, your rate could either go up or even go down. Each month, your chosen insurance company receives 2 payments on your behalf. The 1st is from the federal government in the form of your Advanced premium Tax Credit (APTC). The 2ndis from you. Depending on how your updated household income estimate relates to the new federal poverty level guidelines (100% -400% of the poverty level), that will determine how much the federal government will be paying on your behalf for the following year. Sometimes it’s more than last year and sometimes it’s less. Click the Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace “Get A Quote & Enroll / Re-Enroll” icon between November 1 and December 15 to re-enroll and enroll in the health insurance marketplace to see how your monthly rate will change for the upcoming calendar year. Please don’t wait until after December 16th.

    • 5 years ago

Reviews for Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace

| 14 Reviews

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  • y w

    Helpful | November 01, 2025
  • normaris cartegena

    its just not ethical and you are misrepresenting this company for over 15 years now using a federal name to begin with it sounds like you using this to bring consumers in and then telling everyone your not who your name says you are. since you havent fixed it yet ill be reporting it, this is a disadvantage to all independent agents and this website doesnt even have updated info its really bad john. you acting like you have multiple agents is horrible you know this is unbearable. You are also saying that you are the marketplace and you are not the marketplace

    Helpful | September 22, 2025
  • Jason

    They are absolutely horrible. The customer service team is full of incompetent, unprofessional people who act like they’re angry at the world every time you call. Instead of helping, they make you feel like you’re a burden. One time they left me on hold for five hours. They messed up my insurance and then tried to blame me—until I told them I had a recorded call proving it was their mistake. At that point, the representative started yelling at me. You can tell the staff are miserable and take it out on customers. When I told one I would pray for her, she actually cursed me out. Avoid this company at all costs.

    Helpful | August 18, 2025
  • Hannah Milikin

    Great marketing strategy John by making your business name sound so professional. I am disgusted with the lack of customer service. This man begged me to find another against because he doesn’t know what he’s doing. Slow down John, listen to people. Understand what they’re saying. Gladly switching agents. I dont know how you’re still afloat but I will not stop until your license is in the trash!

    Helpful | July 08, 2025
  • Diane Dobranski Self

    High price, High deductible and prescription cost. Very little coverage. Worth healthcare going.

    Helpful | June 26, 2025

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