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  • Can I buy or change private health plan coverage outside of Open Enrollment?

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    In general, you can have a special enrollment period (SEP) to sign up for Marketplace coverage during the year, other than during Open Enrollment period, if you have a qualifying event. Some examples of qualifying events include marriage, gaining a dependent, or loss of employment. Only one person in a household applying for coverage or financial assistance through the Marketplace must qualify for an SEP in order for the entire household to qualify for the…

  • When can I enroll in Marketplace health plan coverage?

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    This FAQ was updated January 14, 2026, to reflect newly extended Open Enrollment deadlines in Connecticut, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. In general, you can only enroll in Marketplace health plan coverage during the annual Open Enrollment period. For 2026 coverage, the Open Enrollment period in most states begins November 1, 2025, and closes at the end of the day on January 15, 2026. The following states have different Open Enrollment end dates: Idaho: December 15 Massachusetts:…

  • What is the health insurance Marketplace?

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    Health insurance Marketplaces (also known as Exchanges) are organized markets where individuals and families can shop for and enroll in health insurance online, over the phone, or in person. Marketplaces offer a choice of different health plans, certify plans that participate, and provide information to help consumers understand their options and apply for coverage. There is a health insurance Marketplace in every state. Some are operated by the state and have a special state name (such as…

  • Are there special timelines for enrolling in the Marketplace for people who lose Medicaid or CHIP?

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    The special enrollment period due to loss of Medicaid or CHIP is 90 days, which means consumers will have up to 90 days after loss of Medicaid or CHIP to enroll in Marketplace coverage. However, state-based Marketplaces have the option to extend the special enrollment period beyond 90 days. Check with your state Marketplace for more information if you live in one of these states.

  • I’m not sure how long ago my Medicaid ended. Is there a deadline for applying for Marketplace coverage?

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    Yes, the special enrollment period due to loss of Medicaid or CHIP is 90 days in most states, which means consumers will have up to 90 days after loss of Medicaid or CHIP to enroll in Marketplace coverage. If you do not apply for Marketplace coverage within this timeframe, you may have to wait until the next Open Enrollment Period to enroll in Marketplace coverage. States that run their own Marketplaces can choose to extend…

  • I notice something called “Easy pricing” under the plan name on HealthCare.gov. What does that mean?

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    "Easy pricing" refers to a "standardized" plan design on HealthCare.gov that aims to make it simpler to compare plans by applying the same to each category of essential health benefits across all easy pricing plans in the same metal level. For example, all Bronze-level easy pricing plans have the same deductible and copays. By contrast, non-standardized Bronze-level plans might have different deductible and copay amounts. Easy pricing plans are marked with a green circle with…

  • Do I have to renew Medicaid coverage every year?

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    Yes. States must redetermine Medicaid eligibility for most enrollees every 12 months. When your coverage period is ending, you will receive a notice from the state. If your coverage has been automatically renewed, the notice will indicate the new coverage period. If your coverage has not been automatically renewed, the notice will include instructions for completing the renewal process. Note that the renewal process might look different depending on where you live. Click here for a…

  • I heard the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate ended. Does it still make sense to sign up?

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    While there is no longer a federal tax penalty for being uninsured, some states (CA, MA, NJ, and RI) and DC have enacted individual mandates and may apply a state tax penalty if you lack health coverage for the year. Regardless of any tax penalty, it is still important to have insurance coverage to help reduce the risk of large medical bills if you get sick, to pay for medications, and to pay for check-ups…