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Notice: During the government shutdown, continue using your 2025 health insurance plan and providers. Use this site to apply for and enroll in 2026 coverage during Marketplace Open Enrollment.

A quick guide to the Health Insurance Marketplace®

Tips about the Health Insurance Marketplace®

If you don't have health insurance through a job,
,
, the
, or another source that provides
, you can find coverage through the Marketplace.

Who can get Marketplace coverage?

To be eligible to enroll in Marketplace health coverage, you must live in the United States, be a U.S. citizen or national (or be lawfully present), and not be incarcerated. Get more details about eligibility.
 

1. Open Enrollment is November 1 - January 15

  • Enroll by December 15 for coverage that starts January 1
  • Enroll by January 15 for coverage that starts February 1

2. Outside the yearly Open Enrollment, you can get coverage or change plans only if you:

  • Have a life change that qualifies for a
    .
  • Qualify for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). You can enroll any time of year and coverage can start immediately. Learn more about these programs.

3. Check if you qualify for savings

Depending on your expected household income for the year, you may qualify for:
  • Lower costs for your Marketplace plan, like the 
     that lowers your monthly plan premium, and for
    on out-of-pocket costs like 
    , 
    , and
    .
Notice:
The additional
available because of the COVID pandemic will end on December 31, 2025. If you qualify for savings in 2026, you'll likely pay more for your Marketplace plan premium. Update your application to find out if you qualify for savings and compare plans to find one that meets your needs.
  • Coverage through Medicaid or CHIP. Your children may qualify for CHIP, even if you don't qualify for Medicaid.

4. All Marketplace plans cover:

5. You can apply for coverage several ways

Apply any way that works for you:
  • Online
  • By phone
  • With the help of someone in your community
  • Through an agent/ broker
  • Through certified enrollment partner websites
  • With a paper application

6. Don't forget to pay your monthly premium

When you have Marketplace insurance, you'll pay your monthly premiums directly to the insurance company — not to the Marketplace. Your coverage won't start until you pay your first premium, if you have one. Get more information on completing your enrollment.