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Compare premiums on NC health exchange insurance plans

As federal officials address the technical problems that have plagued the HealthCare.gov website, people can still go to the site and review the insurance plans offered through North Carolina's health exchange.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — As federal officials address the technical problems that have plagued the HealthCare.gov website, people can still go to the site and review the insurance plans offered through North Carolina's health exchange.

The searchable database below includes data taken from the exchange site and breaks down plans offered in each of North Carolina's 100 counties. Monthly premiums will vary, based on individual needs, but the data offers a look at estimated premiums for individuals ages 27 or 50, families with one or two 30-year-old parents and two children, a couple age 40 with no children and a child of any age.

The estimated premiums don't include any subsidies offered by the federal government under the Affordable Care Act. Those are determined by annual income and family size.

Any of the plans in the database with "Blue" in the name are offered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. Those without "Blue" in the name are offered by Coventry Health Care of the Carolinas.

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