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There are different types of health plans offered by employers, and it’s important to understand how they impact your health insurance rights. 
Tribal members have multiple options for health care coverage.
Depending on your household income, You may qualify for financial help or free coverage if you buy a health plan through Washington Healthplanfinder.
The type of individual health plan you buy will determine your out-of-pocket costs.
Losing your employer’s health plan is stressful, but depending on your situation, you have options. 
Learn when and where you can purchase an individual health plan.
A medical provider network is a group of medical providers that works with your health plan to provide services at specific rates.
A continuation plan lets you stay on a small group health plan (1-50 employees) if you become ineligible for coverage.
COBRA (the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) lets you keep an employer health plan for a limited time after a job change or certain life events.
The Washington State Health Insurance Pool (WSHIP) is our state's high-risk insurance pool.
Veterans and retirees of the U.S. military may be entitled to health benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Under Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules, you may be able to save money for health care without paying taxes on it with a health savings account (HSA).
If you have a small business (1-50 employees), you're not required to offer your employees health insurance. If you choose to offer it, you might qualify for tax credits.
For information about the benefits in small business health plans and their current rates, contact the company directly.
It's important to understand out who regulates your health plan so you know your rights and which laws your plan's appeal process follows.
Do you need help paying for health care? There are insurance plans and programs that may be available for you.
A direct health care practice is a medical provider that charges you a monthly fee for unlimited access to doctors for primary care.