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Melissa Grant

Melissa Grant

Marketplace & ACA Enrollment Specialist

Melissa Grant focuses on Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace plans, enrollment rules, and subsidy eligibility. She explains how individuals and families can navigate Health Insurance Marketplace options during open enrollment or special enrollment periods.

Her articles cover premium tax credits, cost-sharing reductions, income requirements, and plan metal tiers such as Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Melissa also clarifies common misunderstandings about Obamacare and how the ACA expanded coverage access.

She aims to help readers make confident enrollment decisions while maximizing available financial assistance.

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CHIP Health Insurance Guide for Families
Mar 08, 2026
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13 MIN
The Children's Health Insurance Program offers millions of American families affordable healthcare coverage when private insurance feels out of reach but household earnings exceed Medicaid thresholds. Learn who qualifies, how to apply, what CHIP covers, and how to maintain coverage for your children.

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Health Insurance Tax Credit Guide for US Taxpayers
Mar 11, 2026
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16 MIN
The health insurance tax credit reduces what you pay for marketplace coverage. Understand eligibility rules, income limits, how advance payments work, required documents, and common mistakes that cost families thousands at tax time. Complete guide for 2026

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Is Obamacare Still Available in 2026
Mar 11, 2026
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16 MIN
The Affordable Care Act remains fully operational in 2026, providing health insurance to over 21 million Americans. Find out if you qualify, what documents you need, enrollment deadlines, and how to avoid common application mistakes when applying for marketplace coverage

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What Is Obamacare and How Does It Work
Mar 11, 2026
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12 MIN
The Affordable Care Act fundamentally changed how Americans access health insurance. Whether self-employed or between jobs, understanding Obamacare can mean the difference between affordable coverage and financial strain during medical emergencies

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Do Employers Have to Offer Health Insurance?
Mar 11, 2026
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16 MIN
Whether your employer must provide health insurance depends on company size, workforce composition, and federal regulations. The Affordable Care Act established specific mandates for larger employers, but many businesses remain exempt. Understanding these rules helps both workers and business owners navigate requirements

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Employer Reimbursement for Health Insurance Premiums Guide
Mar 11, 2026
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19 MIN
Employer reimbursement for health insurance premiums allows businesses to reimburse employees for individual coverage costs instead of offering traditional group plans. This guide explains QSEHRA and ICHRA arrangements, eligibility rules, contribution limits, tax treatment, and how to coordinate with marketplace coverage

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Medicaid Insurance Guide for Adults and Families
Mar 11, 2026
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17 MIN
Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of low-income Americans. This comprehensive guide explains eligibility requirements, income limits by household size, the step-by-step application process, covered benefits, renewal procedures, and common mistakes to avoid when applying for or maintaining Medicaid insurance

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Can You Cancel Health Insurance at Any Time
Mar 11, 2026
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14 MIN
Most Americans cannot cancel health insurance whenever they want. Cancellation typically requires open enrollment periods or qualifying life events like marriage, job loss, or moving. Each plan type—employer, Marketplace, Medicaid, Medicare—follows different rules that affect timing, refunds, and your ability to re-enroll

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What Is Full Coverage Health Insurance
Mar 12, 2026
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13 MIN
Full coverage health insurance isn't an official category—it's shorthand for comprehensive benefits with lower out-of-pocket costs. Discover what these plans actually cover, how they work, and who benefits most from comprehensive health insurance protection

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How to Get Health Insurance in the United States
Mar 12, 2026
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22 MIN
Securing health insurance protects your finances and health. This comprehensive guide explains when you can enroll, where to find coverage based on your employment situation, how to compare plans, and step-by-step application instructions for Marketplace, employer, Medicaid, and private insurance options

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