Let the Exchange Begin

Let the Exchange Begin

The fanfare in Sacramento will be loud and long this week for the opening of the Covered California health benefit exchange. Events are planned statewide.

State health officials will appear at events all over the state tomorrow to mark the official launch of California’s new health benefit exchange. Covered California’s enrollment and eligibility website goes live Tuesday.

Community groups also are holding events across the state this week to drum up interest and awareness in the exchange. A health fair is scheduled Wednesday in Salinas (Monterey County), for instance, and the California Primary Care Association Wednesday is hosting an outreach and enrollment Educational Expo in Sacramento.

The Service Employees International Union has posted an online Spanish-language video series to help educate Latinos about the exchange. The first video is up, and is available in English, as well.

All this activity is the start of a sustained initial effort. Peter Lee, Covered California’s executive director, said there will be 7,300 exchange-related community events in the first three months of open enrollment.

Three call centers have been set up and staffed, with dedicated phone lines for 11 languages as well as English. The Covered California web site is functional and a media campaign has been launched.

“To be ready and functional to launch is in itself a miracle,” said Diana Dooley, secretary of Health and Human Services, at the most recent board meeting.

Tomorrow, there will be five events across the state, each involving state health officials:

Consumers must sign up with the exchange by Dec. 15 to receive coverage starting Jan. 1, 2014.

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