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What is an individual health plan?
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Health insurance policies for those who do not have access to employer-provided health plans or who do not qualify for government-provided plans, offered through a marketplace, and purchased by individuals for themselves and their families.
Health insurance policies for those who do not have access to employer-provided health plans or who do not qualify for government-provided plans, offered through a marketplace, and purchased by individuals for themselves and their families.
A selection of health plans offered to an employee by the employer.
A selection of health plans offered to an employee by the employer.
A selection of plans offered by the government.
A selection of plans offered by the government.
The largest market sector of the health care insurance industry.
The largest market sector of the health care insurance industry.
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Health insurance policies purchased by individuals for themselves and their families—i.e., the first option: plans for those without employer or government coverage, offered through a marketplace and bought by individuals.
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