Deadline for marketplace health care insurance extended
The deadline to sign up for health care through the marketplace has been extended for two more days.
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The deadline to sign up for health care through the marketplace has been extended for two more days.
The Obama administration is providing a grace period for those who are in the middle of signing up for health care through the marketplace.
National news outlets have reported how insurance companies are cancelling coverage and dropping thousands of people from their plans because they don't comply with the health care law. But that might not be the case in Wisconsin.
The online marketplaces, where people can shop for health insurance, opened nationwide Tuesday - but here in Wisconsin and in several other states, glitches marred their launches.
Millions of uninsured Americans will have the opportunity to log on to their computers and shop for healthcare coverage starting tomorrow, when the health insurance marketplace goes live.
With the online marketplace set to go live in less than two days, county officials and community organizations are scrambling to make sure they're ready with counselors to help you through the health insurance process.
State, county and local officials are gearing up for next week, when thousands of Wisconsinites without healthcare coverage will be able to shop for insurance via an online marketplace.