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Involuntary loss of coverage is a qualifying event that triggers a special enrollment period. If you lose your plan, you’ll have a chance to enroll in a new plan, either on or off the exchange in your state.

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Is it true that policies in the health insurance marketplace only charge for a maximum of three children on a family plan? photo

Is it true that policies in the health insurance marketplace only charge for a maximum of three children on a family plan?

September 8, 2023 – A family policy can include separate child premiums for up to a maximum of three children age 20 or younger. There is no charge for… Read more

Will my father’s premiums go up if I get coverage through his plan instead of my university’s plan? photo

Will my father’s premiums go up if I get coverage through his plan instead of my university’s plan?

July 31, 2023 – Young adults under 26 can get coverage through a parent’s plan even if their school (or their own employer) offers health insurance.… Read more