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  2. Open enrollment for Health Insurance Marketplace plans has ...

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    Open enrollment for health care through the Health Insurance Marketplace has now begun, and runs through Jan. 15, 2025. According to reporting by KFF , 349,013 Missourians enrolled in coverage ...

  3. Annual enrollment - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, annual enrollment (also known as open enrollment or open season) is a period of time, usually but not always occurring once per year, when employees of companies and organizations, including the government, [1] may make changes to their elected employee benefit options, such as health insurance.

  4. 5 common—and costly—Medicare Open Enrollment mistakes to avoid

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    As millions of current and new Medicare beneficiaries evaluate the insurance that’s right for them, an expert offers some suggestions to avoid costly errors. 5 common—and costly—Medicare ...

  5. Changes in store for Medicare Advantage as open enrollment starts

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    This year, more than 1.8 million Medicare Advantage members, or roughly 8% of those in non-group, non-special needs plans, are enrolled in policies that won’t be offered in 2025, according to an ...

  6. Your Questions About Open Enrollment, Answered

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    It's important to be prepared for open enrollment because it only happens once a year.

  7. Health insurance marketplace - Wikipedia

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    As of April 19, 2014, 8.02 million people had signed up through the health insurance marketplaces. An additional 4.8 million joined Medicaid. [3] Enrollment for 2015 began on November 15, 2014, and ended on December 15, 2014. [4] As of April 14, 2020, 11.41 million people had signed up through the health insurance marketplaces. [5]

  8. Seniors, beware: Medicare open enrollment feels like 'open ...

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    Open enrollment goes through Dec. 7. My mailbox is already filling with official-looking letters from commercial insurance companies posing as Medicare.

  9. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Short term health insurance plans have a short policy period (typically months) and are intended for people who only need insurance for a short time period before longer term insurance is obtained. [133] Short term plans typically cost less than traditional plans and have shorter application processes, but do not cover pre-existing conditions.