New Jerseyans shopping for health insurance through the state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace will see more choices, higher premiums and expanded subsidies to help pay for policies.
With open enrollment beginning Nov. 1, health experts said consumers should take advantage of the chance to comparison shop in the program commonly nicknamed Obamacare.
“Really think about is your current plan meeting your needs and the needs of your family in terms of the deductible and the amount of health care that you are needing,” said Jason Resendez, a board member for the Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group, Consumers For Quality Care.