How To Find The Best Health Insurance For College Students
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : These plans can be a great option for students, as they're often more affordable than private health insurance.64% : Most school-sponsored plans comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which means they cover the 10 essential health benefits: doctor's visits, emergency services, hospitalizations, prescription drug coverage, pregnancy and childbirth, mental health services and more.
63% : Another way to get health insurance as a college student is through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
55% : Short-term health insurance plans are typically less expensive than private health insurance plans and usually provide coverage for up to a year with the change to extend coverage for another two years.
50% : In most cases, you won't qualify for a subsidy if you file taxes as a dependent because your parents' income is combined with yours.
50% : However, your eligibility is based on your household income, and if you file taxes as a dependent, this includes your parents' pay.
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