Published onJune 29, 2017
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Most health plans give you the best deal on services when you see a doctor who has a contract with your health plan. You may be able to see doctors who don’t contract with your plan, but visiting an "in-network" provider usually means you'll have lower out-of-pocket costs.
Published onJune 22, 2017
Stay healthy this summer with preventive care
This summer, put your health and well-being first by getting the that are right for you.
Published onJune 15, 2017
Recently lose health insurance? You may be eligible for Marketplace coverage
If you or anyone in your household lost in the past 60 days or expects to lose coverage in the next 60 days, you may qualify for a . This means you may be able to enroll in Marketplace health insurance for the rest of 2017.
Published onJune 8, 2017
3 ways: report income & household changes
If you have Marketplace health insurance and your income or household changed — like if you had a baby, got a raise, or someone in your household got new job-based coverage — you should update your application as soon as possible.
Published onJune 1, 2017
New parents: You have health insurance options
If you gave birth or adopted a baby in the past 60 days, you may qualify for a to enroll in or change Marketplace health plans for the rest of 2017. Your new coverage can start the day of the birth or adoption—even if you enroll in the plan up to 60 days afterward.