WASHINGTON — After cutting funds for nonprofit groups that help people obtain health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, the Trump administration is encouraging the use of insurance agents and brokers who are often paid by insurers when they help people sign up. read more
The Affordable Care Act, called the ACA, is a broad set of laws that are intended to reform healthcare in America. Originally passed in 2010, some portions of the ACA have already gone into effect, and others are set to become effective between now and the year 2020. read more
Locate a Local Insurance Agent. A local insurance agent or broker who has registered to sell insurance plans on the Insurance Marketplace has gone through training so that they can answer your questions regarding the Affordable Care Act. read more
Understand the difference between health insurance agents, brokers, and navigators. It costs nothing to work with licensed health insurance agents. read more