
Welcome to the Health Insurance Marketplace® | HealthCare.gov
Find information on recent court decisions about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients’ eligibility for Marketplace coverage and nondiscrimination in health programs.
When can you get health insurance? | HealthCare.gov
January 1: Coverage starts for those who enroll in or change plans by December 15 and pay their first premium. January 15: Open Enrollment ends — last day to enroll in or change …
The Marketplace in your state - HealthCare.gov
No matter what state you live in, you can enroll in affordable, quality health coverage.
See Your Options If You Lose Job-Based Health Insurance
Learn about your options if you leave your job or lose your coverage. Visit Healthcare.gov to see the health care options at the Health Insurance Marketplace®.
Coverage options for people with disabilities - HealthCare.gov
If you don’t have health coverage, you can fill out a Marketplace application to find out if you qualify for savings on a private health plan or for coverage through Medicaid. Visit these pages …
Check out 2026 health insurance plans & prices before you renew
Check out 2026 health insurance plans & prices before you renew Compare your coverage options. New plans and prices may work better for you. Log in now
Finder.Healthcare.gov
If you’re looking for coverage for you and/or your family or you work for a small business and you’re looking for coverage through your employer, this Plan Finder can help you do that.
Coverage for lawfully present immigrants - HealthCare.gov
If you’re a lawfully present immigrant, you can get Marketplace coverage. You may qualify for lower costs on monthly premiums and extra savings on out-of-pocket costs based on your …
Search - Local Assistance for Health Insurance Application
Find local help to apply for health insurance. People and groups in the community offer free assistance both with the application process and with picking and enrolling in a plan.
Medicaid expansion & what it means for you - HealthCare.gov
Some states are expanding their Medicaid programs. Others haven’t. Your coverage options depend on many factors. Learn if you qualify for Medicaid at Healthcare.gov.