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On Private Health Insurance Coverage & The Health Insurance Marketplace
FAQs tagged with “Open Enrollment”
- Can I buy or change private health plan coverage outside of open enrollment?
- I am an American Indian. When can I enroll in a Marketplace plan?
- I have an individual insurance policy. Can I drop it during open enrollment and go into the health insurance Marketplace and qualify for premium tax credits?
- I have COBRA and it’s too expensive. Can I drop it during open enrollment and enroll in a Marketplace plan instead?
- I just found out that my provider is no longer in my network and I’ve been seeing him for years. What are my options?
- I received a notice from the Marketplace telling me I’m not eligible for automatic renewal with a tax credit. What should I do?
- I received a notice telling me it is open enrollment and time to renew my Marketplace plan. What do I need to do?
- I signed up for a marketplace plan through a special enrollment period in July. Do I still have to renew my plan during the open enrollment period?
- I was automatically re-enrolled by the Marketplace and I just got my premium invoice for January. It’s way too high! What do I do?
- If I buy a plan during open enrollment, when does my coverage start?
- My insurer says I owe past due premiums for coverage and won’t enroll me for new coverage until I pay them. Is this allowed?
- What if I sign up for a plan and change my mind? Can I switch my plan during open enrollment?
- When can I add family members to my employer plan?
- When can I buy a health plan through the Marketplace?
- When can I buy coverage outside the health insurance Marketplace?
- When can I enroll in Medicaid?
- When can I enroll in my employer plan?
- When should I return to the Marketplace to renew my plan and update my eligibility for subsidies?
- Why can’t I buy a plan when I need it? Why do I have to wait for the open enrollment period?