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  • Employer-Sponsored Plan

    There are more protections for people with pre-existing conditions in employer-sponsored plans than there are in individual plans. If you don’t have your own plan from your job, check with your parent’s employer to see if you can enroll, what...

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  • Student Health Insurance

    Check whether the student health insurance plan at your school includes coverage of your pre-existing condition(s). Call your school’s plan administrator to find out and check out the “Student Health Insurance” tab for more info.

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  • Now and 2014

    If you have a chronic condition, insurers can’t refuse to cover you or charge you more – starting in 2014.  Until then, check out the other options for coverage in this section. WARNING:  Don’t go without health coverage for more...

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  • Changes in 2014

    Marketplaces Statewide insurance marketplaces offering more options that resemble Expedia for health insurance. Starting October 1, 2013, you can use the Marketplace to: Compare health plans to pick the best one for you and your family Find out if you...

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  • Current Changes

    Children under 19 who already have serious medical problems, like asthma or childhood diabetes, can get insured. And the health plan must cover their health care, no matter when the problems started. Adult children under 26 can stay on their parent’s insurance,...

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