Georgia’s Access Help
https://georgiaaccess.gov/ is the State-Based Health Insurance Exchange replacing Healthcare.gov in the State of Georgia. Beware of “impersonator” websites that appear in your search results.
Georgia Residents now determine eligibility and enroll through georgiaaccess.gov instead of Healthcare.gov. If you previously had a Healthcare.gov account, your info SHOULD have migrated over to GeorgiaAccess,gov. For our long-time clients, we in most cases are still attached to service your health insurance needs, year-round! Our help and support is at no cost to you – the price is the same as it is on GeorgiaAccess.Gov. We are paid by carriers to assist clients, and we are ONLY paid if we are designated as your agent in your account.
For those who are not currently a client and wish to work with us, please see below instructions on how to attach us to your account, so that we can be your broker. You can also call 1-888-687-1501 to make sure you are still attached or to request one of us as your broker
Joseph L. Covell – NPN#: 16623825
Please keep in mind that GeorgiaAccess,gov is not meant for everyone. If your income (Modified Adjusted Gross Income based on your Federal Income Tax filing) is too low or high to qualify for the “Advance Premium Tax Credit (APTC)” otherwise known as a “subsidy”, you may be better-off applying directly through the insurance carrier. We can help you do this through our secure carrier portals. If your income is too low to qualify, you may also explore eligibility for GA State’s Medicaid program. We can help or direct you to the right place, no matter your situation! We do not charge any fees for our time or service!
Step 1: Go to https://enroll.georgiaaccess.gov and log into your existing account or register for a new one.
Step 2: Once inside your account go up to “help and support,” located in the top right corner, and click on, “Find Local Assistance”
Step 3: Click on “Find A Georgia Certified Agent or Broker Near You”
Step 4: In the last name section type “Covell” for Joseph L. Covell