Moving near the IL/IN border. Seeking advice on Marketplace or other individual health insurance plans – IL or IN?

Single, 27, no pre-existing conditions but I am hoping to get some prescriptions (ADHD, acne) once my insurance situation improves. Also need to see a gyno, dentist, etc. I’ve basically had no (catastrophic) health insurance for a year and have a lot to catch up on so i’m imagining i’ll be spending quite a bit of time with doctors the next year. And a therapist. 2020 was not my year lmao

I just got a job but my employer doesn’t offer benefits, just 50% compensation towards insurance up to 300/month. I make enough as a single person to not be covered by medicaid. I’m willing to pay a decent amount towards health insurance, but it seems like the marketplace options in indiana are kinda meh (only HMO/EPO, Ambetter seems to have very bad reviews, etc). Am I better off getting an IL insurance policy like BCBS which seems to have better protections than Indiana? Do indiana providers take BCBS? i’m very new at this.

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Single, 27, no pre-existing conditions but I am hoping to get some prescriptions (ADHD, acne) once my insurance situation improves. Also need to see a gyno, dentist, etc. I’ve basically had no (catastrophic) health insurance for a year and have a lot to catch up on so i’m imagining i’ll be spending quite a bit of time with doctors the next year. And a therapist. 2020 was not my year lmao I just got a job but my employer doesn’t offer benefits, just 50% compensation towards insurance up to 300/month. I make enough as a single person to not be covered by medicaid. I’m willing to pay a decent amount towards health insurance, but it seems like the marketplace options in indiana are kinda meh (only HMO/EPO, Ambetter seems to have very bad reviews, etc). Am I better off getting an IL insurance policy like BCBS which seems to have better protections than Indiana? Do indiana providers take BCBS? i’m very new at this.
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