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Connecticut, like other states, launched an online health exchange -- Access Health CT -- where residents can shop for and purchase health insurance. There could be new opportunities for the unemployed or uninsured to receive health insurance. Here, we gather our coverage of changes under the new federal law.

State's Obamacare Website Now Up In Spanish

Access Health CT

We recently told you about the challenge of getting a Spanish language enrollment website up and running for the state’s Obamacare agency, Access Health CT. Now, it appears that site is live

Not all forms are translated, but there is at least a mechanism for the state’s Spanish-speaking residents to apply online for coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

And below is the official press release.

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Access Health CT has launched a new version of its website, providing information about Healthcare Reform and health care coverage plans in Spanish. AHCT is now one of a short list of exchanges in the country to offer a Spanish-language website to consumers.

“A significant portion of Connecticut’s uninsured population does not speak English as their first language, so we’ve put a lot of effort into our multilingual marketing and outreach plan,” said Kevin Counihan, CEO of Access Health CT. “It’s important that we’re able to communicate with consumers in a language they feel comfortable with. This first launch of the Spanish website is not yet perfect, but we’re proud to be among the few states working toward providing a full Spanish-language site.”

The vast majority of the site has been recreated in Spanish, with the exception of the plan names, the Detailed Plan Documents and the “Learn More” section. Access Health CT is working with the health care providers offering plans on the Exchange to provide all information in Spanish. To access the Access Health CT website in Spanish, visit www.accesshealthct.com and click “Español” on the top right corner.

In addition to offering information online in Spanish, Access Health CT also offers multilingual assistance through its call center and in-person outreach team. Call center representatives speak 15 different languages and through translators can provide assistance in 100 languages. Navigators and Assisters can provide in-person assistance in over 30 different languages. AHCT will also be a title sponsor of the Latino Expo in Hartford on March 8 and 9 where residents can enroll in health care coverage with a certified staff member during the two-day enrollment fair.

Open enrollment continues until March 31, 2014. Consumers can continue to compare plans and shop for coverage online at www.accesshealthct.com or call 1?855?805-HEALTH (4325) to speak with an AHCT representative. In-person assistance is also available at the AHCT enrollment centers in New Britain and New Haven and from community-based Navigators, Assisters, Brokers and Certified Application Counselors throughout the state. A list of upcoming enrollment fairs and a link to locate an in-person assister are available at learn.accesshealthct.com.

Jeff Cohen started in newspapers in 2001 and joined Connecticut Public in 2010, where he worked as a reporter and fill-in host. In 2017, he was named news director. Then, in 2022, he became a senior enterprise reporter.

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The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If you’re reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. It’s time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it’s needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.