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Derek Whitmore

Derek Whitmore

Medicaid & Public Health Coverage Writer

Derek Whitmore specializes in Medicaid eligibility rules, state-based health programs, and public healthcare coverage options. He explains how Medicaid works and who qualifies under federal and state guidelines.

His writing explores income thresholds, Medicaid expansion states, application processes, and coverage benefits available for eligible individuals and families. Derek also addresses how Medicaid interacts with other health insurance programs.

He focuses on helping readers understand public health coverage options that may provide affordable or free healthcare protection.

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What to Do If You Can't Afford Health Insurance
Mar 08, 2026
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14 MIN
Caught between Medicaid ineligibility and unaffordable premiums? Learn about marketplace subsidies, sliding-scale clinics, prescription assistance, and state programs that provide healthcare access even when traditional coverage seems out of reach.

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How to Cancel Marketplace Insurance
Mar 11, 2026
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12 MIN
Canceling Marketplace insurance requires specific timing, documentation, and awareness of tax implications. This guide covers qualifying life events, the cancellation process for HealthCare.gov and state exchanges, what happens after you cancel, and common mistakes that create coverage gaps or unexpected bills

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Non Marketplace Health Insurance Guide
Mar 11, 2026
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17 MIN
Non marketplace health insurance offers an alternative to government exchanges, with year-round enrollment for many plan types. Understand eligibility requirements, coverage options, and critical trade-offs including subsidy forfeiture and varying consumer protections before choosing off-exchange coverage

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Special Enrollment Period Health Insurance Guide
Mar 11, 2026
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17 MIN
Missing open enrollment doesn't mean you're locked out of health coverage. Special enrollment periods allow you to enroll after qualifying life events like job loss, marriage, or moving. Understand eligibility, deadlines, and required documents to secure coverage quickly

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COBRA Health Insurance Coverage Guide
Mar 11, 2026
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14 MIN
Losing employer health insurance doesn't mean immediate uninsured status. COBRA lets workers continue group coverage after job loss, but at full cost. Understand qualifying events, 60-day election windows, 18-36 month coverage periods, and when cheaper Marketplace alternatives make more sense

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How Much Do Employers Pay for Health Insurance
Mar 11, 2026
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14 MIN
Employers contribute an average of 82% toward single coverage and 72% toward family health insurance premiums. Learn how company size, industry, and plan type affect employer contributions, what determines eligibility, and how employer plans compare to marketplace insurance in 2026

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What Is Group Health Insurance and How Does It Work
Mar 11, 2026
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15 MIN
Group health insurance represents one of the most common ways Americans receive medical coverage. Employers purchase these plans to cover multiple employees under a single policy, typically negotiating better rates than individuals could secure on their own. This comprehensive guide explains eligibility, costs, coverage options, and requirement

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Pregnancy Medicaid Eligibility and Benefits Guide
Mar 11, 2026
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18 MIN
Pregnancy Medicaid provides comprehensive healthcare coverage for expectant mothers meeting income requirements. This guide explains state-by-state eligibility thresholds, the application process, covered benefits from prenatal care through postpartum, and common enrollment mistakes to avoid

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Can I Have Two Health Insurance Plans at the Same Time
Mar 11, 2026
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13 MIN
Having two health insurance plans is legal and common, but does it make financial sense for you? Discover how dual coverage works through coordination of benefits, which insurance pays first, real-world scenarios, and whether the additional premium costs justify the reduced out-of-pocket expenses

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What Is a Health Insurance Premium
Mar 12, 2026
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12 MIN
A health insurance premium is your monthly payment to keep coverage active. Understanding how premiums work, what drives costs, and how they compare to deductibles helps you choose the right plan and avoid overpaying for coverage

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