The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aims to increase the quality and affordability of health insurance; lower the uninsured rate by expanding public and private insurance coverage, and reduce the costs of healthcare for individuals and the government.
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Health Insurance Marketplace
If you do not have health insurance or have purchased a policy yourself because you are self-employed or your
employer doesn’t provide it, you may be able to buy a policy through your state’s insurance marketplace.
Go to the Health Insurance Marketplace or call (800) 318-2596.
- Full Text of the Affordable Care Act
- Summary of the Affordable Care Act
- Young Adult Coverage
- The Health Insurance Marketplace
- Rate Review & the 80/20 Rule
- Affordable Care Act, Medicaid and CHIP
- Affordable Care Act, Section by Section Analysis
- Affordable Care Act, Summary of Coverage Provisions
- Cracking Down on Frivolous Cancellations
- Key Features of the Affordable Care Act by Year
- Ending Lifetime & Yearly Limits
- Health Care Law: What's In it for All of Us?
- Health Reform: 7 Things Your Need to Know
- Seniors Win with Health Reform
- Children and Young Adults Win with Health Care Law
- Children's Pre-Existing Conditions
- Doctor Choice & Emergency Room Access
- Preventive Health Services for Adults
- Summary of Benefits and Coverage
- Rights & Protections
- What If I Have a Pre-Existing Health Condition?
- Women Win with the New Health Care Law
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