CHP Will Assist with Open Enrollment for ACA Insurance Starting Nov. 1

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Beginning Nov. 1, the open enrollment season begins for Massachusetts residents covered by ACA health insurance plans.
 
The Community Health Programs insurance enrollment team is available to assist consumers with questions, plan changes or new enrollments.
 
Open enrollment runs through Jan. 23, 2022, but ACA customers are urged to review their plans in November to begin their process and avoid any lapse in coverage.
 
Many covered by Affordable Care Act plans are automatically re-enrolled in their existing plans. But anyone with questions about coverage or anyone wishing to change plans must do so during this enrollment window to remain covered in 2022.
 
State residents without insurance, including new residents, may also apply for new coverage.
 
The CHP insurance enrollment team can assist without charge. It is not necessary to be a CHP patient to use this service.
 
"We want to help people avoid any lapse in coverage, and to get the best possible coverage," said William Cruz, lead patient navigator for insurance enrollment at CHP. "We can help anyone who needs assistance."
 
Cruz said the federal American Rescue Plan Act provides subsidies for ACA monthly insurance premiums, but that many ACA enrollees are not aware of this extra financial benefit.
 
Residents covered by ACA insurance plans will be receiving mail reminding them to re-enroll. Renewal and new applications require certain paperwork and updated proof of income, and while this process can be completed online, not all have reliable internet, and the process can seem complicated.
 
CHP has four patient navigators who can assist area residents with re-enrollments, or new applications. Navigators also help people figure out if the plan they have is adequate for themselves and their family.
 
Massachusetts state law requires that all residents have insurance or face a state tax penalty. Income eligible residents can receive ACA insurance, for which premium payments are subsidized with government funding.
 
Patients who receive their health coverage through the Berkshire Fallon Health Collaborative (MassHealth) are not subject to the open enrollment season requirements; their coverage can be altered at any time during the year.
 
Those in need of assistance may contact the CHP insurance enrollment team at email enrollment@chpberkshires.org or call 413-717-6268.
 
Applicants also have the option of renewing or enrolling online at mahealthconnector.org.
 
CHP's insurance navigator team is supported by a two-year, $150,000 grant from the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority.

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Classical Beat: Tanglewood Music Festival Concludes Its Classical Season

By Stephen DanknerSpecial to iBerkshires

Tanglewood Music Festival Concludes Its Classical Season 

This week, Tanglewood concludes its magnificently curated, presented and performed 2024 classical music summer festival season with panache by showcasing several performing soloists and a noted Finnish conductor – all making their Tanglewood debut performances. Orchestral masterworks by Brahms, Beethoven, Elgar and Ravel, as well as stellar concerto performances of works by Mozart and Chopin will take center stage in the Shed. These, in addition to several outstanding Ozawa Hall chamber music programs, leading to the traditional Tanglewood Music Festival season- concluding performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 ('Choral') will enthrall listeners. Read below for the details, including the end-of-season Popular Artists appearances in the Shed and in Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning..

Four Tanglewood Classical Highlights This Week 

A brilliant violin/piano recital program in Ozawa Hall will feature pianist Alessio Bax and violinist James Ehnes in their Tanglewood debuts performing Mozart (Violin Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K.304); Brahms (Violin Sonata No. 1 in G, Op. 78) and Beethoven (Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47 'Kreutzer') (August 21).

The rising star American conductor Ryan Bancroft makes his BSO debut in the Shed, along with the elegantly expressive pianist Bruce Liu in Chopin's enraptured Piano Concerto No. 1, followed by Elgar's deeply moving Enigma Variations (August 23). 

Conductor Karina Canellakis and the BSO accompany violinist James Ehnes in Chausson's sensitively lyrical "Poème" on a program that features the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in the Shed (Brahms: 'Shicksalslied'); they will also perform works by Beethoven and Ravel (August 24).

Ludovic Marlot will conduct BSOs performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 on Sunday, August 25 at 2:30 pm in the Shed.

Full Tanglewood Schedule of Concerts, Events

Wednesday, August 21

8 p.m., Seiji Ozawa Hall

Tanglewood Recital Series

James Ehnes, violin

Alessio Bax, piano

MOZART Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K.304

BRAHMS Sonata No. 1 in G, Op. 78

BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47, ('Kreutzer')

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