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  2. Covered California - Wikipedia

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    coveredca.com Covered California is the health insurance marketplace in the U.S. state of California established under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The exchange enables eligible individuals and small businesses to purchase private health insurance coverage at federally subsidized rates.

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    Go to CoveredCA.com, Altman said, and enter four pieces of information: your income, your ZIP code, how many people in your household need coverage and their ages.

  4. ‘A huge blessing’: Covered California is removing residents ...

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    Consumers can get a premium quote on Covered California’s online home page, coveredca.com. Altman said the state agency is offering more financial help during this open enrollment period than ...

  5. Covered California insurance deadline nears. When and ... - AOL

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    The three-story Covered California building at 247 Nees Avenue adjacent to Highway 41, constructed in 2020, is shown Friday Jan. 27, 2023 in Fresno.

  6. Health insurance marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Health insurance exchanges in the United States expand insurance coverage while allowing insurers to compete in cost-efficient ways and help them to comply with consumer protection laws.

  7. Medi-Cal - Wikipedia

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    The California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal or MediCal) is the California implementation of the federal Medicaid program serving low-income individuals, including families, seniors, persons with disabilities, children in foster care, pregnant women, and childless adults with incomes below 138% of federal poverty level.