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Another one, for future reference (mine, I mean). -- (link)
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by
mara
healthcare.gov clearly states you can buy a policy outside of the Marketplace, but doesn't say you'll be able to between enrollment periods. -- (link)
Posted by
mara
Sep 24 '13, 17:46
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They also say all policies have to cover pre-existing conditions, and don't mention non-compliant policies at all.
(www.healthcare.gov)
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My understanding is that youcan buy a policy from a state Marketplace anytime the "first" Time. Then the enrollment is a yearly time when you can
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Truman
Sep 24, 19:01
The marketplace is primarily for the policies that offer lower costs based on incomes.
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the liioulu with dark circles
Sep 24, 17:51
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That's not actually the way it's usually presented. -- nm
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mara
Sep 24, 18:08
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That's what that link seems to say.
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the liioulu with dark circles
Sep 24, 18:13
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