Medicaid for children plays a vital role in covering kids in the U.S., but many families may not be aware of the state and federal guidelines that make their children eligible for coverage.| healthinsurance.org
State health insurance Marketplaces – or exchanges – vary in terms of enrollment platforms, carrier availability, rates and more. Learn more about your Marketplace.| healthinsurance.org
Grandmothered plans are individual and small-group health plans that took effect after the ACA was signed into law in 2010, but before the exchanges opened for business in 2013. (In some states, grandmothered plans include plans that were issued as late as the end of 2013.)| healthinsurance.org
The type of managed care your health plan falls under affects your healthcare costs and plan benefits – including access to medical providers.| healthinsurance.org
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has finalized a special enrollment period in states that use HealthCare.gov, granting year-round enrollment in ACA-compliant health insurance if an applicant’s household income does not exceed 150% of the federal poverty level and if the applicant is eligible for a premium tax credit.| healthinsurance.org
Follow the national dialogue about health reform through blog posts from respected authorities on individual health insurance and health reform.| healthinsurance.org