BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland is extending the state’s health insurance special enrollment period until the middle of August.
Gov. Larry Hogan and the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange announced Friday that uninsured state residents will have the chance to enroll in health coverage until Aug. 15.
We’re pleased to announce an additional extension of special enrollment through the state health insurance marketplace, @MarylandConnect. Uninsured Marylanders have the opportunity to enroll in health coverage now until August 15. #GetCoveredMD
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) March 26, 2021
Details: https://t.co/qMMYpXypxe
This deadline aligns with the federal special enrollment period extension announced by President Joe Biden for those 35 states that use the federally-run health insurance marketplace.
Hogan says his administration remains committed to ensuring Marylanders have access to the resources they need to weather the COVID-19 pandemic.