Monthly Archives: September 2014

  • Scheduled downtime to improve HealthCare.gov

    We’re doing maintenance and upgrades to improve the site during certain time periods. The HealthCare.gov website itself is still available. This means you can learn about the Marketplace and be well prepared when the system is available again.

    Here…

  • 14 facts about the Health Insurance Marketplace®

    The Health Insurance Marketplace® makes it easier to find quality, affordable coverage. Millions of Americans have already gotten coverage, many for the first time.

    Here are 14 things you should know about the Marketplace:

    No matter what state you…

  • What to do after your doctor visit

    Now that you’ve found a doctor and had your first visit, you may be wondering what to do next. It’s important to follow through with your doctor’s recommendations.

    For example, if your doctor told you to go to a specialist, call for an appointmen…

  • What to do after your doctor visit

    Now that you’ve found a doctor and had your first visit, you may be wondering what to do next. It’s important to follow through with your doctor’s recommendations.

    For example, if your doctor told you to go to a specialist, call for an appointmen…

  • Act by September 30 to submit proof of income documents!

    When you applied for Marketplace coverage, you might have reported a lower household income than we could verify in our data sources. If so, it’s important that you submit your proof of income documents to the Marketplace to fix this data matching iss…

  • Key dates for the Health Insurance Marketplace®

    Are you ready for the next Health Insurance Marketplace® Open Enrollment Period? Open Enrollment is the time when you can apply for a new Marketplace plan, keep your current plan, or pick a new one.

    4 key dates you should know:

    November 15, 2014. …

  • Deciding what doctor is right for you

    Your health and well-being are important and personal. You should choose a doctor or other health care provider that you can work with, trust, and feel comfortable talking to.

    Here are 5 things to think about after your first visit with your doct…

  • Tips for your first visit to a new provider

    On your first visit to a new provider, remember to bring your insurance card, photo ID, and your copay if you have one. It’s also important to show up early for your appointment!

    This first visit will help your provider understand your health and li…

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