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TechWriter
Jun 16, 2015Explorer
dahkota wrote:
To check prices, try using ehealthinsurance. They provide details on available plans and pricing based on zipcode. You can use this to find acceptable pricing. It might first be easier to find prices in zipcodes that offer mail services where you can set up residency.
If you are eligible for a premium subsidy, then I believe that the only way to get that monthly premium subsidy is if you buy through the Healthcare Marketplace.
Check HealthSherpa for plan prices.
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