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Healthcare - Individual and Family Medical Plans

Individual or Family Health Plans by State:
Checkout available plans for your State of residence.
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Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC)
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For Individuals, Spouse and child (Full Family)
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Or Child Only
Convenient filters:
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narrow down or expand your selections such as:
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$0 deductible
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$100 - $200 monthly premium range
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Types of coverage including specialty clinics or doctors
Compare Plans:
Compare On-Exchange (federal marketplace) or Off-Exchange (open market) plans
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Check up to four (4) plans to compare
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Side-by-side plan comparison allows you to compare plan benefits
Healthcare - Individual and Family Dental Plans

Individual, Spouse or Child Only.
Or full Family Health Plans by State:
Checkout available plans for your State of residence.
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Starts at affordable low $20/mo
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For Individuals, Spouse and child (Full Family)
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Or Child Only
Convenient filters:
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narrow down or expand your selections such as:
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$0 deductible
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$100 - $200 monthly premium range
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Types of coverage including specialty clinics or doctors
Compare Plans:
Compare On-Exchange (federal marketplace) or Off-Exchange (open market) plans
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Check up to four (4) plans to compare
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Side-by-side plan comparison allows you to compare plan benefits
Healthcare - Individual and Family (Short Term 3mos)

Short Term health insurance
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plans are limited duration, typically under 3-months.
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for people who need temporary medical insurance to bridge the gap between longer term plans; e.g., people who are switching employers, starting graduate school, or young adults who have become ineligible
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do not cover preexisting health conditions
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expires at end of term
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low cost premiums
Short-term health insurance plans are typically less expensive than traditional plans, but do not cover pre-existing conditions. This can cause problems for people who acquire a longer term illness, since the short-term plan is completely terminated at the end of the coverage period.
Short-term plans are also not considered "adequate coverage" under the Affordable Care Act so customers would also be subject to the tax penalties of being uninsured.