Navigating health care enrollment has always been difficult. And with the shortest open enrollment season in several years starting on Thursday, Connecticut residents likely have a lot of questions about their insurance. “What’s going to be very different this year is that a lot of plans have changed dramatically,” said Andrea Ravitz, director of marketing for Access Health CT, the state’s health insurance exchange. “Plans that were the lowest cost last year are not going to be the lowest cost for the next year.” To help answer questions about the changes, Access Health CT is sponsoring enrollment centers and enrollment fairs throughout the region during the entire open enrollment period, which runs from Thursday to Dec. 15.
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