Illinois is Breaking Up with Healthcare.gov. Here’s What You Need to Know

Big news, friends — Illinois just made it Facebook Official. We’re breaking up with Healthcare.gov, and starting in 2026, we’re running our own health insurance marketplace.
If you rely on the ACA Marketplace, hate glitchy websites, or just want to know what’s happening with your coverage (before it happens to you), grab a seat. I’ve got you.
The Breakup Is Real (And Kind of a Glow-Up)
Welp, it’s happening. After years of paying the feds to host our Marketplace while they ran the show, Illinois finally said: “We got this.”
Starting with the 2026 plan year, you’ll shop for coverage at GetCovered.Illinois.gov. Bookmark it now, thank yourself later.
This shift means:
- Local control πͺπ½
- Tailored plan options π§©
- Real accountability π
Because honestly? Who knows what Illinoisans need better than... Illinois?
Meet the New BFF: Get Covered Illinois
Here’s what you can expect when the new platform rolls out November 1, 2025:
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Browse First, Commit Later
Shop and compare plans before creating an account. Knowledge is free — and so are the quotes.
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Financial Help Isn’t Going Anywhere
Subsidies (like tax credits and cost-sharing reductions) are still available. They’ll just be calculated locally instead of federally.
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Real Help, Not Robocalls
Whether it’s a Zoom call, text, or in-person meeting, I’ll be here to translate deductible-speak into plain English — no decoder ring required.
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One Site. One Login. No Bouncing Around.
ACA plans and Medicaid will now be under one roof. It’s about time.
But Let’s Be Real: Transitions Come with Glitches
New platform = new hiccups. Expect some:
- Frozen pages
- Broken links
- Confused screens
- Open Enrollment chaos (we’ve seen it before)
That’s why
having a broker matters more than ever.
I know what “affordable” actually means. I know how to avoid those “looks-good-but-isn’t” plans. I’ll help you keep your coverage clean and your stress low.
A Bit of Policy Grit for the Nerds (Love You)
This isn’t just a tech rebrand. House Bill 579, signed by Governor Pritzker, makes this official and gives the state more power to:
- Prevent shady premium hikes
- Regulate plans that actually fit our needs
Translation? We’re done watching our premiums play Jenga while nodding politely.
What You Should Do Right Now
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Save the Date: November 1, 2025 = new open enrollment
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New URL:
GetCovered.Illinois.gov
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Don’t DIY This: Call me, Zoom me, text me. I’ll walk you through it.
FAQs (Because You’re Smart Like That)
Q: When is the switch happening?
A: For 2026 plans. Open enrollment starts November 1, 2025.
Q: Will I still get tax credits or subsidies?
A: Yes — they’ll just be handled through the new Illinois platform.
Q: Do I need a broker?
A: Technically no. Realistically? Yes. A licensed broker (hi, that’s me ππ½) helps you avoid expensive mistakes and bad coverage choices.
TL;DR?
Illinois is building its own table. It might get bumpy — but it’s going to be better. And you don’t have to go it alone.
π£ You deserve insurance that makes sense, not one that makes you cry into your coffee.
Let’s get you covered — clearly, confidently, and without the chaos.
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Carmen
Still out here Covering Your ASSets with heart, hustle, and plain-language policy talk
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P.S. Se habla español. π¬


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