Quality ratings of health plans

Quality ratings of health plans

Health coverage for retirees

Read about your options under the Affordable Care Act if you are retired at HealthCare.gov.

Health coverage if you're pregnant, plan to get pregnant, or recently gave birth

You have pregnancy health insurance options. Visit Healthcare.gov to learn about Medicaid and the CHIP program.

Health care coverage options for same-sex couples

An insurance company that offers health coverage to opposite-sex spouses must do the same for same-sex spouses.

Health care coverage options for military veterans

Understand your veterans’ health care benefits at Healthcare.gov. No VA benefits? You may still qualify for health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace®

Health coverage for incarcerated people

Learn the special rules that apply to health care options if incarcerated

How to change, update, or cancel your Marketplace plan

See why you should prepare for next Open Enrollment now. Update information, compare plans, changing health insurance plans, re-enroll for next year.

Health coverage exemptions for the 2016 tax year only

If you’re interested in claiming exemptions for the 2016 tax year only, select the links below.

Note: The links on this page take you to pages about health coverage exemptions that apply for the 2016 tax year. Planning ahead for exemptions? See exemption information for the 2017 tax year. Your 2017 taxes are due in April 2018.

Health coverage exemptions for the 2017 tax year only

If you’re interested in claiming exemptions for the 2017 tax year only, select the links below.

Note: The links on this page take you to pages about health coverage exemptions that apply for the 2017 tax year. Planning ahead for exemptions? See exemption information for the 2018 tax year. Your 2018 taxes are due in April 2019.

Reporting your permanent home address

Where you live can affect what health coverage you’re eligible for as well as your eligibility to get help paying for coverage. You must be a resident in the state where you’re applying for coverage.

How to find low-cost health care in your community

Learn how to get free or low-cost health care and dental care at your community health center even with no insurance.

Comparing plans to re-enroll

Already have Marketplace coverage? You should still compare plans every year .

If your grandfathered health plan is changed or canceled

Find out what you can do if your health insurance plan is changing or being cancelled at HealthCare.gov.

Health Insurance Essentials

Get information about your health insurance options and the Health Insurance Marketplace® at Healthcare.gov

How can I get consumer help if I have insurance?

Learn about your options under the Health Care Consumer Assistance Program at Healthcare.gov. Read about Obamacare and the choices it affords you today

Protect yourself from Marketplace fraud & scams

Your best protection against fraud is you. A few simple things can protect you from fraud, while getting you the coverage you need.

Protect yourself from tax scams

Learn what to look for, how to avoid phishing attempts, how to identify threatening phone calls, when to report suspected fraud, more ways to be safe

How insurance companies set health premiums

Five factors can affect Marketplace plan prices: location, age, family size, tobacco use, and plan category.

How We Use Your Data

This fact sheet provides more information about how your information is being used in the Health Insurance Marketplace® run by CMS, your rights to access records that are maintained about you, your right to file an appeal, and other helpful information. Review it carefully.

Health insurance if you work part-time

Learn which part-time health insurance options are right for you at HealthCare.gov. Health Insurance Marketplace® offers coverage solutions for everyone.


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