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  1. WEBAetna offers a range of health plans for individuals and families, including ACA, Medicare, Medicaid, dental and student health plans. Find providers, pharmacies, benefits and resources to help you stay healthy …

  2. WEBCompare and enroll in ACA-compliant individual and family health insurance plans with income-based subsidies. Learn about Medicaid eligibility, special enrollment periods, and state-specific coverage options.

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    Individual health insurance plans are purchased by people who don’t have major medical coverage through an employer-sponsored health plan or a government health plan such as Medicare, Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) or Tricare. They are not covered by group health insurance or other types of health coverage.
    ACA offers Individual & Family plans in 26 states, including Texas, Florida, and Georgia. Details vary by state, such as premiums, network, and certain benefits. However, there are some great universal benefits that everyone can get — no matter where you live.
    To add a family member to your health insurance, provide the ages of other family members to be insured, including yourself, your spouse, and children claimed as dependents on your taxes. For most taxpayers, your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is close to Adjusted Gross Income (Line 11 of your Form 1040). Use this information to get an estimate. Keep in mind that the state where you live can impact your health coverage options.
    UnitedHealthcare offers health insurance plans for people 65 or older or those under 65 who may qualify because of a disability or special condition. The company provides various types of plans, including low cost or no-cost and Dual Special Needs plans (D-SNP). Browse the topics here to get familiar with health insurance and learn how it works.
  4. WEBNov 1, 2021 · Whether you're aging out of your parent's plan and picking one for the first time, or you're in a plan that no longer works for you and you're ready to switch things up, or you're uninsured and...

  5. Ohio Health Insurance Guide | healthinsurance.org