Health Insurance - adult with potentially high costs (U.S.)

Post date: 2023-10-28 02:46:30
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My adult daughter is going off my good health insurance at the end of this calendar year. She recently married and her husband has health insurance, but as best I can tell, it's not great. Does she have options other than going on his insurance (or in addition to)?

She has potentially expensive needs, e.g. regular shots that had to be preapproved and are not cheap, mental health medications and visits, historically ER visits for asthma although that's under control now.

It seems like if she is able to get health insurance through her husband, it's not practical to get it through healthcare.gov. She doesn't have a regular job.
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