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Health insurance when you're self-employed

WEBSelf-employed people, including freelancers, independent contractors, and consultants, have several health insurance options. Let’s take a look: 1. Enroll in health insurance …

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WEBAbout HealthSherpa. We make it easy to compare and enroll in ACA health plans; We've enrolled over 9 million people; We're a partner of Healthcare.gov, offering the same …

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Turning 26: Your Guide to Health Insurance

WEBIn order to stay on a parent's health insurance after turning 26, an adult with a disability would have to live in a certain state that allows for such caveats, and have a disability …

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What is a copayment in health insurance

WEBRemember, your copayment is a fixed amount that you will pay for your healthcare after meeting your deductible amount. For any in-network provider, your provider and your …

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How do I get health insurance without a job

WEBYou can still get health insurance through the Affordable Care Act's Health Insurance Marketplace. And also, eligible low-income people have several other coverage options …

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How to enroll in health insurance outside of Open Enrollment

WEBTo enroll in health insurance outside of an Open Enrollment Period, you’ll need to experience a qualifying life event which triggers a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). In …

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Can you get health insurance just for your child

WEBCHIP provides comprehensive healthcare for children in families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid. CHIP eligibility varies by state. However, it typically covers children …

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Managed care plans

WEBManaged care plans are health insurance plans with the goal of managing two major aspects of healthcare: cost and quality. With these plans, the insurer signs contracts …

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What agents and their clients need to know about IRS Form 1095-A

WEBThese are the main points to cover with your clients: Form 1095-A is an informational document they will use to complete Form 8962. The client should complete Form 8962 …

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What to know about the premium tax credit

WEBThe Premium Tax Credit (hereafter referred to as “tax credit”) is a credit designed to assist eligible individuals and families in paying their health insurance premium for plans …

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Understanding the self-employed health insurance deduction

WEBThe self-employed health insurance deduction is a tax deduction that covers medical, dental, and long-term care insurance premiums for those who are self-employed. The …

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What’s the difference between an HMO and PPO plan

WEBPPO plans typically have higher monthly premiums than HMO plans. A PPO plan is a good choice if you: Are often out of your provider’s area of medical coverage. Desire more …

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What you need to know about domestic violence and the ACA

WEBAccording to the NCADV, domestic violence is defined as "the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic …

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When is the Open Enrollment Period for 2021

WEBOpen Enrollment is the designated time when most Americans can buy health insurance for the 2021 calendar year from the Health Insurance Marketplace. In most states, the 2021 …

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With Less Than a Week Left of OEP19, HealthSherpa Enrollments …

WEBHere are highlights from HealthSherpa’s OEP19 stats through week 4: Total enrollments are up 70 percent from the same period during OEP18. More than 300,000 people have …

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What is the HealthCare.gov phone number

WEBYou can reach HealthCare.gov at 800-318-2596. Many questions you might have can likely also be answered on the HealthCare.gov website, where they have answers to their …

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Your Quick Guide to SNAP: Benefits, Eligibility, and More

WEBThe federal government pays for SNAP benefits. Federal eligibility for SNAP is limited to people with gross incomes up to 130% of the federal poverty level. That translates to …

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COBRA vs ACA: Which one should I choose

WEBTypically ACA insurance is more affordable than COBRA insurance because you can be eligible for federal ACA subsidies, depending on your income. COBRA costs an average …

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What’s considered a qualifying life event

WEBIt’s a major event in your life (like losing your health insurance, adopting a baby, or getting married) that makes you eligible for a Special Enrollment Period. When this happens, …

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