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What’s Better in 2025: COBRA or California Health Plans?

Losing your job or health insurance can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t mean you’re out of options. In 2025, individuals in California have two main choices: continue coverage under COBRA or switch to a California health plan through Covered California.

How to Switch from Covered California to Medicare in 2025

Are you enrolled in Covered California and turning 65 in 2025? Transitioning to Medicare in 2025 might seem overwhelming, but it’s an important step to ensure you have the right health coverage for this next chapter of your life. Missing deadlines or not understanding

2025 Covered California IRS Form 1095-A

The 2025 IRS Form 1095-A is an essential document for anyone who had health insurance through Covered California in 2024. As tax season approaches, this form becomes your key to filing an accurate tax return, especially if you received financial assistance

2025 Covered California Bronze 60 Plans

If you’re looking for health insurance with a low monthly premium, the 2025 Covered California Bronze plan might be the perfect choice. These plans offer basic coverage for emergencies and major health events while keeping your costs manageable. Although routine

2025 Covered California Silver Plans

Finding the right health plan can be challenging, but the 2025 Covered California Silver Plans offer a perfect balance of cost and benefits. With moderate premiums and comprehensive coverage, these plans are great for individuals and families looking for affordable healthcare. For

Can I Keep My Doctor with Covered California in 2025?

One of the most common concerns when enrolling in a health plan is whether your preferred doctor is part of the Covered California doctor network. For 2025, Covered California continues to offer tools and resources to help you verify this, ensuring

How Do Advance Premium Tax Credits (APTCs) Work in 2025?

Paying for health insurance can be a challenge for many families, but Advance Premium Tax Credits (APTCs) in 2025 offer a way to make coverage affordable. These tax credits lower your monthly health insurance premiums, allowing families in California to access high-quality

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Best Health Insurance Plans for California Families in 2025

Choosing the best health insurance plan for your family in 2025 is one of the most important decisions you’ll make to protect their health and financial future. With so many plans available on Covered California, it can feel overwhelming to

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How to Report Income Changes to Covered California in 2025

Do you have a Covered California health plan with financial assistance from the Advanced Premium Tax Credit (APTC)? That’s fantastic! But did you know that reporting changes in your income is critical to maintaining accurate financial assistance? Whether you’ve received

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Covered California Income Limits for 2025: Do I Qualify?

Are you wondering if your income qualifies for financial help with health insurance through Covered California? How do income limits work for premium subsidies or Medi-Cal? Understanding these thresholds can make a huge difference in securing affordable, quality coverage for

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