Market Place Plans
These plans are also known as ObamaCare.
Policies can be purchased by and/or for individuals or family coverage.
Marketplace insurance plans with premium tax credits are sometimes known as subsidized coverage. It’s health coverage available at reduced or no cost for people with incomes below certain levels. Examples of subsidized coverage include Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
If your children need health coverage, they may be eligible for CHIP, a low-cost health coverage program for children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid. In some states, CHIP covers pregnant women. CHIP coverage is available in every state, which works closely with its own Medicaid program.
See if your child/children qualify and apply for CHIP: CLICK HERE
Facts:
- Guaranteed acceptance, simply sign up
- You pay for the 10 essential health benefits required by the Affordable Care Act, including alcohol & drug addiction, treatment & mental disorders, etc.
- Government assistance or subsidies may be available
- Not tied to job or occupation
- You choose the insurance company, plan & options
- Ability to select a plan that includes your most trusted doctors & hospitals
- Ability to renew or change plans ONLY during the annual Open Enrollment Period, unless you have a Qualifying Life Event (OLE) which would qualify you for Special Enrollment (SEP).
- NOT medically underwritten