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Arkansas residents have several coverage paths, from marketplace plans and subsidies to private options and employer coverage. Whether you are self-employed, raising a family, or running a small business, clear guidance on how coverage works in Arkansas is the first step toward a plan that fits.
Arkansas uses the federal Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov. Individual and family plans are compared and enrolled through the federal marketplace or directly with private carriers.
Arkansas has expanded Medicaid, so more lower-income residents may qualify for Medicaid coverage. If your income is above that threshold, income-based marketplace subsidies (premium tax credits) can lower your monthly cost.
Open enrollment for Arkansas plans generally runs November 1 through January 15. Qualifying life events, like losing coverage, marriage, or a new baby, open a special 60-day window any time of year.
Jordon Murphy Health is a licensed advisory firm serving Arkansas residents. We help you compare options, understand costs, and enroll with confidence, at no cost to you.
We serve Arkansas residents across Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, and Jonesboro and statewide.
Personal coverage for Arkansas residents without an employer plan.
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Learn MoreYes. We are a licensed health insurance advisory firm serving Arkansas (NPN 21610992). You can verify our license through your state insurance department or the national producer registry.
Arkansas uses the federal Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov. Individual and family plans are compared and enrolled through the federal marketplace or directly with private carriers. We help you compare both marketplace and private options and choose the one that fits your doctors, prescriptions, and budget.
Many residents qualify for income-based premium tax credits that lower monthly costs. Arkansas has expanded Medicaid, so more lower-income residents may qualify for Medicaid coverage. If your income is above that threshold, income-based marketplace subsidies (premium tax credits) can lower your monthly cost. We check whether you qualify and help you set an accurate income estimate.
Open enrollment for Arkansas plans generally runs November 1 through January 15. Qualifying life events, like losing coverage, marriage, or a new baby, open a special 60-day window any time of year.
Yes. We work with Arkansas individuals, families, self-employed professionals, and small business owners across Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, and Jonesboro and statewide, matching each situation to the right coverage.
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