(727) 245-9339
(727) 245-9339
Private health insurance offers more flexibility and better options compared to the public market. It’s health-based, giving you access to PPO plans with broader networks and fewer restrictions. Unlike public plans, private plans offer chosen start dates, more tailored coverage, and access to top providers—all at competitive rates.
Private health insurance offers customizable PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plans that provide flexibility and coverage whenever you need it. With a private PPO plan, you can see any doctor or specialist without needing a referral, customize your coverage to fit your budget and healthcare needs, and enjoy nationwide access to top providers. Plus, these plans are available year-round, so you don’t have to wait for Open Enrollment to get covered. Whether you’re between jobs, self-employed, or simply need an alternative until the next enrollment period, a private PPO can serve as a temporary bridge without locking you into a long-term commitment. Stay covered on your terms—without the hassle.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), or Obamacare, provides comprehensive health coverage with essential benefits, pre-existing condition protections, and financial subsidies. Enrollment is available during Open Enrollment or with a Special Enrollment Period.
HealthSherpa allows you to view every public plan available in your area.
Medicaid is a government-funded health program providing free or low-cost coverage to eligible low-income individuals, families, and people with disabilities. Coverage includes doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, and more, with year-round enrollment.
Medicaid.gov allows those who are below a subsidy level to enroll in coverage year-round.
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