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  1. HealthCare.gov - Welcome to the Health Insurance Marketplace

    There are several ways to apply and get help to enroll in 2026 coverage. Learn how to check if your coverage started and how to get to your plan’s website to pay your premium.

  2. Log in - HealthCare.gov

    An official website of the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

  3. Start a 2026 health plan application now! - HealthCare.gov

    First time applying on HealthCare.gov? Pick your state to get started. Start a 2026 health plan application now!

  4. Apply for Health Insurance | HealthCare.gov

    Use HealthCare.gov to create an account and apply for health coverage, compare plans, and enroll online. Apply by phone or get in-person help with your application.

  5. Get ready to apply for health coverage | HealthCare.gov

    Find out how to enroll for or renew coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace® works. See if you qualify for lower costs, preview plans and prices.

  6. Health insurance plans & prices | HealthCare.gov

    Browse 2026 plans and estimated prices here. Next, create or log into your Marketplace account to apply, get final prices, and enroll. You can only preview plans and prices here, not enroll. Looking for …

  7. Check out 2026 health insurance plans & prices before you renew

    Check out 2026 health insurance plans & prices before you renew. Health Insurance Marketplace.

  8. Health Care | HHS.gov

    Visit Healthcare.gov to learn about your options to get health insurance coverage, check if you qualify for savings, and compare plans. Learn how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) makes health care in …

  9. The Marketplace in your state - HealthCare.gov

    No matter what state you live in, you can enroll in affordable, quality health coverage.

  10. How to get insurance through the ACA Health Insurance Marketplace

    Nov 21, 2025 · Find health insurance options and learn how to enroll through the Health Insurance Marketplace, from the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare.