What is purchasing insurance through the marketplace?

What is purchasing insurance through the marketplace?

A health insurance marketplace is a place where you can shop and sign up for affordable health insurance plans. A marketplace is sometimes called “the exchange.” Marketplaces sell health insurance policies that may be subsidized by the federal government, depending on your income and family size.

Is Obamacare the same as Marketplace insurance?

The federal Health Insurance Marketplace, which is also called the “Marketplace” or “Exchange,” is the website where individuals can browse various health care plans available under the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as “Obamacare,” as well as compare them, and purchase health insurance.

Does Hartford take ConnectiCare?

Hartford HealthCare Medical Group accepts most insurances. All providers accept: Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Connecticare, Health New England, Medicare, Multiplan, New England health Direct, United Health Care, and Wellcare.

Where can I find the health insurance marketplace in Maryland?

HHS.gov A federal government website managed and paid for by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244. Health Insurance Marketplace® is a registered trademark of the Department of Health and Human Services.

How do I verify who I am on the marketplace?

Contact the Marketplace Call Center. Make sure you have your username. We may ask for your full name, date of birth, and two more pieces of information — like your Social Security Number, application ID number, full address, or phone number — to verify who you are.

How do I contact the marketplace customer service?

Contact the Marketplace Call Center. Make sure you have your username. We may ask for your full name, date of birth, and two more pieces of information — like your Social Security Number, application ID number, full address, or phone number — to verify who you are. Getting covered starts right here.

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