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Old 06-23-2019   #1869
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Browse off-exchange options

Looking for health insurance on government exchanges isn’t enough if you want to make sure you’re getting the most bang for your buck. Sande Drew of eHealthInsurance.com warns you won’t see all that is available to you: “The government-run health insurance exchange in your state will show you the plans eligible for purchase with a government subsidy in your area. But if you want to make sure you’ve seen all your options, be sure to compare plans and prices at a private online health insurance marketplace, too, like eHealth.com. Private marketplaces can often help you enroll in subsidy-eligible plans while also showing you Obamacare-compliant plans not available through government sites.” Some states offer better health care options than others. Check to see if your state ranks the best or worst for health care in every state.
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