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Tony Bawidamann – Vice President, Government Affairs

On Thursday, the Department of Banking and Insurance released figures showing that New Jersey experienced a more than 10 percent decline in health insurance enrollment in the individual market for the first quarter of 2018, compared to the same period in 2017.

Commissioner Marlene Caride said the decline in enrollment in the State’s individual market follows numerous actions in Washington aimed at dismantling the Affordable Care Act, and demonstrates the importance of the state’s work to stabilize the market and improve access to coverage for residents.

Please click here to read Commissioner Marlene Caride’s press release.

3 responses to “Health Insurance Enrollment in NJ Individual Market Down”

  1. Hello, We realized the importance of health insurance last year. Though it is insurance you hope you never have to use but when you have to it can really help you a lot. So, we not only have the health insurance that we get by default from our workplace..we have taken another one too separately.

  2. lisa says:

    I absolutely agree. Everyone should have coverage in case something happens. I usually either buy travel insurance or make sure that our health insurance covers us abroad. The most important thing is to make sure also emergency flights are covered because they can be very expensive. Now that we have kids, I sometimes even get the insurance to change the flight if needed. You never know with the little ones.car insurance

  3. Health Insurance is something that my father has taken really seriously for some time now. And I am so glad he has. Because like all other habits he has instilled in us, this has now become a habit for both my brother and Me.

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