CareSource Reminds Kentuckians of Upcoming Deadlines

(Dayton, Ohio December 14, 2016) – CareSource reminds consumers to enroll in
Marketplace coverage before the December 15 deadline to avoid a gap in coverage in
the new year. As Kentucky transitions from using Kynect to using the federally run
exchange, all consumers must actively enroll in a plan to have coverage in 2017.
Individuals who do not choose a plan by December 15 may not have coverage starting
January 1, 2017. Open enrollment for the Marketplace ends January 31, 2017.

A mission-based company with a 27-year history, CareSource continues to respond to
the demand in Kentucky for affordable and accessible health care coverage by
expanding into 15 additional counties with the company’s Marketplace plans. In 2017,
CareSource Marketplace will provide plans in 61 of Kentucky’s 120 counties.

During open enrollment for 2016 coverage, CareSource Marketplace plans enrolled more
than 14,000 members in Kentucky and more than 124,000 members total. For 2017, the
health plan is projecting to enroll 50,000 to 75,000 new members, including 18,000
members in Kentucky. The increase in membership is expected as CareSource is
offering some of the most affordable plans in the state.

This year, all individuals who have previously enrolled in their plans through
Kynect must re-enroll as the state begins using HealthCare.Gov to handle
enrollments. Any Kentuckians who previously had coverage through the Marketplace
will not be automatically reenrolled in the same plan for 2017. Consumers can visit
HealthCare.Gov or CareSource.Com/Marketplace to learn about plans and enroll in
coverage.

Expanded Network

CareSource Marketplace continues to expand its network of participating providers.
The plans now include health partners in the University of Louisville Physicians,
Primary Care Association and King’s Daughters networks.

New Plan Options

CareSource will be offering two new plans in 2017 based on feedback the company
received from Kentuckians. The two plans, CareSource Simple Choice and CareSource
Silver Low Premium, offer simplified benefits at an affordable cost. 

The 2017 CareSource Bronze, Silver and Gold plans will include features that
consumers have expressed an interest in such as a fitness benefit, low premiums,
more health providers and pediatric dental coverage.

“CareSource will be expanding into 15 new counties and will be able to provide
quality health coverage to more Kentuckians than ever in 2017,” said Michael Taylor,
Executive Director, Kentucky Market at CareSource. “This year, it is especially
important that consumers take an active role in their health care, as they may lose
coverage if they do not re-enroll in a plan. We encourage all shoppers to choose a
plan before Dec. 15 to ensure they are covered January 1, 2017.”

About CareSource

CareSource is a nonprofit health plan nationally recognized for leading the managed
care industry in providing member-centric health care coverage. Founded in 1989,
CareSource is one of the nation’s largest Medicaid managed care plans. Today,
CareSource offers a lifetime of health coverage to more than 1.5 million members
across four states including offerings on the Health Insurance Marketplace and
Medicare Advantage plans.

Headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, CareSource has a workforce of 3,100 employees located
across the country. CareSource is living its mission to make a lasting difference in
its members' lives by improving their health and well-being. CareSource understands
the challenges consumers face navigating the health system and works to put health
care in reach for those it serves.
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