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- 2. Got married, had a baby, got divorced, death
- 4. protects your from unexpected high medical costs
- 6. A year of _______coverage under an individual health insurance plan.
- 7. A type of insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contract with the ________
- 8. A short period of time to pay
- 9. health benefits critical to maintaining your health and treating illness and accidents.
- 11. A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible.
- 16. A type of health plan where you pay less if you use providers in the plan's network.
- 18. The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- 19. Children's Health Insurance Program
- 20. Bronze, silver, gold and platinum
- 23. A tax credit you can use to lower your monthly insurance payment when you enroll in a plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
- 24. The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you've paid your deductible.
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- 1. Your employer contributes a certain amount to the______. You can use the money to pay for qualifying medical expenses. For some types, you can also use the money to pay monthly premiums.
- 3. Type of exemption you may qualify for if you were homeless, evicted, got a shut off notice from a utility, experienced domestic violence.
- 5. A managed care plan where services are covered only if you use doctors and hospitals in the plan's network.
- 10. Includes things like vaccines, screenings, and some check-ups
- 12. The most you have to pay for covered services in a plan year.
- 13. This type of plan is available to people under 30 or people age 30 or older with a hardship or affordability exemption.
- 14. If you or anyone in your household lost qualifying health coverage in the past 60 days you may be eligible for_________.
- 15. A type of plan where you pay less if you use doctors, hospitals and other providers that belong to the plan's network.
- 17. The maximum amount a plan will pay for a covered health care service. May also be called eligible expense, payment allowance or negotiated rate.
- 21. The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- 22. Type of exemption you can qualify for if the lowest priced coverage available to you, through either a Marketplace or job based plan would cost more thatn 8.09% of your household income.