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Shopping for a Health Plan
Shopping for a Health Plan
Shopping for a health plan can be overwhelming and there is more to shopping for health insurance than just finding the lowest premium. Considering your financial status and family needs, the bottom line on your health insurance may not be the monthly premium you pay.
Policies with lower monthly premiums seem like a better deal, but a lower monthly premium could mean you'll have less coverage or that you'll pay more out-of-pocket for your health care. You should consider how much you’ll have paid at the end of the policy year, factoring in all your appointments, medications, and unexpected illnesses. You should also consider options like available subsidies or tax credits, how much you can afford to pay out of pocket, and what your family’s actual needs are.
What You Should Know
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Determine if Your Providers Participate in the Health Plan's Network
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How to Purchase Health Coverage
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Open Enrollment for Individual Coverage
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Special Enrollment Period (SEP) Outside of Open Enrollment
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Important Affordable Care Act (ACA) Protections
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Private Rating Firms
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Complaint Comparisons
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Financial Information