Health coverage help for all New Yorkers

CoveredNYC is not only for immigrants or mixed-status families. Those are important strengths, but the platform is also built for single adults, U.S. citizens, families with no immigration issues, self-employed workers, people losing coverage, parents, newborns, and small businesses.

Single adults and U.S. citizens

Use the screener to organize county, age, income, employer coverage, COBRA, renewal notices, and likely marketplace or public-program paths.

Start the screener

Families with no immigration issue

CoveredNYC can help parents and spouses think through Child Health Plus, Medicaid, Essential Plan, Qualified Health Plans, employer coverage, and renewal deadlines.

Family coverage help

Immigrants and mixed households

When immigration-status questions matter, CoveredNYC maps each household member separately and avoids unnecessary sensitive data. This is an added specialty, not the only audience.

Mixed household help

Self-employed and gig workers

Variable income, 1099 work, and seasonal earnings can affect coverage paths and document needs. CoveredNYC keeps the income-estimate issue visible.

Self-employed path

People losing coverage

Renewal, termination, denial, and request-for-documents notices can create deadlines. Upload or explain the notice so the next steps can be organized.

Notice help

Small businesses

Small employers can start a group, ICHRA/QSEHRA, budget, census, and renewal conversation for licensed review.

Small business studio

Statewide, not NYC-only

CoveredNYC serves users across all New York State, including NYC, Long Island, Westchester, Hudson Valley, Capital Region, Central New York, Western New York, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier, North Country, and beyond.

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Positioning rule: Public copy should present immigrants and mixed families as one important audience, never as the whole CoveredNYC audience. Public copy should also make clear that CoveredNYC is statewide, not NYC-only.