The increase in cost for the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare has been a hot topic on the campaign trail in the last week, but Ohio is in a better position than most states when it comes to the insurance.
Even though there has been reports of increases of 25 percent around the country. The Associated Press is reporting that the state of Ohio won't see as much of an increase in Affordable Care Act premiums for next year.
In fact some areas in Ohio could see a decrease and people can start signing up now for next year's program. Enrollment will run until January 30th. New insurance will begin the first of the year for anyone who enrolls or renews by December 15th and local officials say when you sign up it's best to look at all of your options to see what is best for you.
You can get free help signing up for healthcare coverage by attending open enrollment with a trained professional at St. Rita's Health Resource Center December 1st 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. or call 419-996-5842 to schedule an appointment.
