It’s fall again, meaning shorter days, cooler temperatures, and open enrollment for Affordable Care Act marketplace insurance — sign-ups begin this week for coverage that starts Jan. 1, 2023. Even though much of the ACA coverage stays the same from year to year, there have been a few changes you’ll want to take note of this fall, including those that might help you even if you don’t usually buy ACA insurance, but have been having trouble finding an affordable health plan through your employer.
In the past year, the Biden administration and Congress have taken steps — mainly related to premiums and subsidies — that will affect 2023 coverage, and could reduce your cost. Meanwhile, recent court decisions have triggered questions about what sorts of preventive care or abortion services each plan covers.
So, what’s new, and what should you know if you’re shopping for a health plan? Here are six things to keep in mind.
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