What is the difference between HealthCare.gov and Obamacare?
The most important difference between Medicaid and Obamacare is that Obamacare health plans are offered by private health insurance companies while Medicaid is a government program (albeit often administered by private insurance companies that offer Medicaid managed care services).
What is HealthCare.gov good for?
In addition to covering essential health benefits (including prescription drugs, mental health treatment, and maternity care, among other health care services), consumers enrolled in a marketplace plan also receive free preventive care services, such as annual check-ups and immunizations.
What is the difference between HealthCare.gov and marketplace?
A service that helps people shop for and enroll in health insurance. The federal government operates the Health Insurance Marketplace®, available at HealthCare.gov, for most states. Some states run their own Marketplaces.