In New York, if you need help understanding your options for coverage under Obamacare or signing up for a plan, you can get free assistance from a navigator (often called an “in-person assistor" or IPA in New York) or from a licensed health insurance agent or broker.
Navigators can explain your options, answer your questions, and help you apply for the plan you choose -- but they can't legally recommend a specific plan for you.
Private insurance agents or brokers can also help you understand your health care coverage options under Obamacare. Unlike government-trained navigators, they are allowed to suggest the best plan for you.
Find a navigator. To find a New York certified IPA/Navigator, use the IPA/Navigator Directory at NY State of Health.
Talk to a licensed broker. To directly connect with a New York insurance broker who can help you evaluate insurance plans and choose a plan that's appropriate for your situation, call 800-943-6832. (We receive advertising income from the licensed brokers who offer their services through this telephone number.)
For more information, see How To Sign Up for Obamacare in New York.