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During the government shutdown, continue using your 2025 health insurance plan and providers

Use this site to apply for and enroll in 2026 coverage during marketplace open enrollment. Find health insurance options and learn how to enroll through the health insurance marketplace, from the affordable care act (aca), also known as obamacare. Each plan’s fehb brochure is the official statement of benefits If you decide to enroll, change health plans or plan options, or change enrollment type, please visit the enroll page for information on submitting a change. Here's what people need to know about the health insurance that's at the heart of the government shutdown. Visit healthcare.gov to learn about your options to get health insurance coverage, check if you qualify for savings, and compare plans

Learn how the affordable care act (aca) makes health care in america more affordable for you and protects your right to access the care you need. Higher prices, less help and a government shutdown hang over health insurance markets as shoppers look for coverage. Browse 2026 plans and estimated prices here Next, create or log into your marketplace account to apply, get final prices, and enroll You can only preview plans and prices here, not enroll Looking for 2025 plans and prices

Health insurance marketplace ® is a registered trademark of the department of health & human services.

Please visit healthcare.gov for more information, including an online application for health insurance coverage and contact information for a health insurance marketplace in your area. Visit healthcare.gov to browse plans and estimated prices Enter your zip code to find plans that work for you See plans and prices on healthcare.gov You should get information about your new health plan after you enroll. The monthly premium for the benchmark plan on healthcare.gov will soar 30%, on average, according to the kff analysis, which is based on data from the centers for medicare and medicaid services.

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