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Health Insurance Marketplace

Learn about the Health Insurance Marketplace, when and where to shop for coverage, financial assistance, and more.

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How to Shop the Health Insurance Marketplace

The Health Insurance Marketplace®, or Exchange, is an online shopping center based at HealthCare.gov. It's where to go to apply for...

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Open Enrollment and Special Enrollment Periods

There are certain times during the year when you can buy a health plan directly through Cigna Healthcare℠ or on the Health Insurance Marketplace. These periods of time...

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Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Health Plans

At the Marketplace, there are four levels of plans. Find out what the metal levels mean when shopping for health plans...

How Does Health Insurance Work?

Health insurance is a legal agreement between you and a health insurance company. That agreement includes...

Copays, Deductibles, and Coinsurance

Copays, deductibles, and coinsurance let you know when and how much you may need to pay for your health care...

What to Expect at a Doctor’s Appointment

Find out how to prepare for your doctor's visit, what may happen during your visit, and what to expect after your visit...

Shop Around for MRIs, CTs, and PET Scans

MRIs, CTs, and PET scans can cost much less at some facilities. You can save by making a more informed choice about where you get your services.

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Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum Health Plans

Ready to buy health insurance? During the Open Enrollment Period, you can view, compare, and apply for Cigna Healthcare individual medical plans online and...

Health Insurance Subsidy: Financial Aid for Health Care

Getting federal financial assistance, also known as federal aid, depends on your household size and income. If you qualify, you may be able to...

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