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  2. Types of Health Insurance Plans: HMO, PPO, HSA, Fee for ...

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    What doctors you can see.This varies depending on the type of plan -- HMO, POS, EPO, or PPO. What you pay: Premium: An HDHP generally has a lower premium compared to other plans. Deductible: The ...

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    Marketplace plans. Depending on what’s available in your area, you may find bronze, silver, gold, and platinum marketplace plans. These levels are broken down by how much you pay versus how much ...

  4. What Are Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Levels? - WebMD

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    No. And you if you were to buy insurance on the individual market and I say the words "bronze, silver, gold, and platinum", what does that mean to you? It means I'll need to look up what that ...

  5. Health insurance marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Within the exchanges, insurance plans are offered in four tiers designated from lowest premium to highest premium: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. The plans cover ranges from 60% to 90% of bills in increments of 10% for each plan.

  6. Pros and Cons of Health Insurance: Is It Worth the Cost? - AOL

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    According to Forbes, the national average monthly premium for an ACA plan for a 21-year-old is $313 for a bronze plan, $410 for silver and $450 for gold. At 30, it jumps to $356, $468 and $514. At ...

  7. Medicare vs. Private Insurance | Healthline.com

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    Gold plans have a much lower deductible than bronze or silver plans but with a high monthly premium. Platinum plans: These cover 90% of your healthcare costs. Platinum plans have the lowest ...

  8. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The law established four tiers of coverage: bronze, silver, gold and platinum. All categories offer essential health benefits. The categories vary in their division of premiums and out-of-pocket costs: bronze plans have the lowest monthly premiums and highest out-of-pocket costs, while platinum plans are the reverse.

  9. Rural Living Means Planning Ahead for Your Health Care. You’ll need to plan for health care if you live in a rural area. WebMD provides coverage of health care reform, Medicare, Medicaid, health ...

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