
Supplemental Health Insurance - ObamaCare Facts
Aug 8, 2014 · Supplemental health insurance is a good choice for seniors who need better coverage than Original Medicare offers or the odd individual or family who has chosen a plan …
What is Medigap Insurance? - ObamaCare Facts
Jul 2, 2017 · Medigap, or Medicare Supplement Insurance, covers the gap between original Medicare and your medical costs.
ObamaCare Medicare: ObamaCare and Medicare
Aug 7, 2014 · Medicare Part D is Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage and is supplemental insurance that pairs with Original Medicare, Medigap policies, and Advantage plan without …
Medicare Part D (Drug Coverage) - ObamaCare Facts
Aug 12, 2014 · Medicare Part D, or Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage, covers the gap between your prescription drug needs and Original Medicare.
Incarceration and Health Insurance - ObamaCare Facts
Sep 26, 2017 · Incarceration and Marketplace Coverage If you’re incarcerated, you can’t use the Health Insurance Marketplace to buy a private insurance plan, buy a private plan outside of …
Medicare Advantage Plans - ObamaCare Facts
Aug 12, 2014 · Medicare Advantage, or Medicare Part C, is a health plan that offers Medicare Part A, B, and typically D benefits through a private company.
Open Enrollment 2026 Dates and Deadlines - ObamaCare Facts
Nov 24, 2025 · If you miss open enrollment, your only options are limited to special enrollment, short-term health insurance, employer-based coverage, Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP. Get …
ObamaCare Open Enrollment
Aug 7, 2014 · When is Open Enrollment for ObamaCare, Medicaid, Medicare, and Other Insurance Types? Open Enrollment is the annual window when you can enroll in, renew, or …
ObamaCare Facts – An Independent Site For ACA Advice
Jun 30, 2012 · Making CHIP easier for kids to get Improving Medicare for Seniors Ensuring all plans cover minimum benefits like limits on cost-sharing and ten essential benefits, including …
ObamaCare Income Limits Chart
Aug 14, 2022 · Income limits for ObamaCare are determined by family size and are based on the federal poverty guidelines published annually.