Marketplace health plans cover pre-existing conditions (2024)

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Coverage for pre-existing conditions

All Marketplace plans must cover treatment for pre-existing medical conditions.

  • No insurance plan can reject you, charge you more, or refuse to pay for essential health benefits for any condition you had before your coverage started.
  • Once you’re enrolled, the plan can’t deny you coverage or raise your rates based only on your health.
  • Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) also can't refuse to cover you or charge you more because of your pre-existing condition.

Pregnancy is covered from the day your plan starts

  • If you’re pregnant when you apply, an insurance plan can’t reject you or charge you more because of your pregnancy.
  • Once you’re enrolled, your pregnancy and childbirth are covered from the day your plan starts.
    • If you give birth or adopt after enrolling in your Marketplace plan for the year:
      • Your child’s birth or adoption qualifies you for a

        A time outside the yearly Open Enrollment Period when you can sign up for health insurance. You qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if you’ve had certain life events, including losing health coverage, moving, getting married, having a baby, or adopting a child, or if your household income is below a certain amount.

        Refer to glossary for more details.

        . This means you can enroll in or change plans outside the annual Open Enrollment Period.
      • Your coverage can start from the date of birth or adoption, even if you enroll up to 60 days afterward.

Exception: grandfathered plans don’t have to cover pre-existing conditions

An individual health insurance policy purchased on or before March 23, 2010. These plans weren’t sold through the Marketplace, but by insurance companies, agents, or brokers. They may not include some rights and protections provided under the Affordable Care Act.

Refer to glossary for more details.

don’t have to cover pre-existing conditions or preventive care. If you have a grandfathered plan and want pre-existing conditions covered, you have 2 options:

  • You can switch to a Marketplace plan that will cover them during Open Enrollment.
  • You can buy a Marketplace plan outside Open Enrollment when your grandfathered plan year ends, and you’ll qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

Learn more about grandfathered plans and what to do when your plan is changed or cancelled.

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