Extended Open Enrollment Information
Extended Open Enrollment: Don't Miss the January 15th Deadline
Good news! You still have time to get health insurance for 2026. Open Enrollment has been extended through January 15, 2026, giving you 30 extra days to compare plans and enroll with confidence.
⚠️ Important: If you missed the December 15th deadline for January 1st coverage, you can still enroll by January 15th for coverage starting February 1, 2026.
Key Enrollment Dates
The federal Open Enrollment period for 2026 began November 1, 2025 and closes January 15, 2026. This extended timeline gives you more time to:
- Compare Marketplace and Private PPO plan options
- Verify your doctors and prescriptions are covered
- Calculate your subsidy eligibility
- Enroll with a licensed advisor at no cost to you
What's Available for 2026?
There are several health coverage options available during Open Enrollment:
- Marketplace Plans (Healthcare.gov): ACA-compliant plans with potential income-based subsidies
- Private PPO Plans: Off-exchange underwritten options with broader networks, available only through licensed agents
- Ancillary Coverage: Vision, dental, accident, critical illness, and short-term disability
Why Work With a Licensed Advisor?
Health coverage is too important to navigate alone. Working with a licensed health insurance advisor ensures you:
- See all available options — both on and off the marketplace
- Get accurate subsidy calculations based on your income
- Have your doctors and prescriptions verified before enrollment
- Receive year-round support for claims, renewals, and coverage changes
Best of all, there's no cost to you. Licensed agents are compensated by insurance carriers, not by clients.
Ready to Compare Your Options?
Don't wait until the last day — get your free quote today
What Happens After January 15th?
After Open Enrollment closes, you'll need a Qualifying Life Event to enroll in Marketplace plans. Common qualifying events include:
- Loss of employer-sponsored coverage
- Marriage or divorce
- Birth or adoption of a child
- Permanent move to a new state or county
- Loss of Medicaid or CHIP coverage
Important note: Private PPO plans may be available year-round depending on your health status and location. Contact us to explore your options even after the Open Enrollment deadline.
Need help before the deadline? Call us at 561-806-9913 or get your free quote online. We're licensed in 32 states and ready to help you find the right coverage.

