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Individual Medical Plans
See plans that meet ACA requirements and may be eligible for tax credits to help lower your monthly premiums
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Is Short Term coverage right for you?
Read the Pros and Cons of Short Term Limited Duration Coverage (valid for 12 – 36 months in Indiana)
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Anthem BCBS “Enhanced Choice” plans for individuals and families
Non-Marketplace option from Anthem, medically underwritten for lower risk individuals.
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Short Term Medical Plans from National General
Low cost coverage with the Aetna Open Choice Network, and coverage periods from 30 days to 3 years.
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Short Term Medical Plans from United Healthcare
Short Term Medical Insurance plans can help fill a gap in coverage if you are between jobs or missed
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Individual Dental Plans from Spirit Dental
Choose any dentist annual plan benefits up to $5,000 per person
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Individual Vision Plans from VSP
Quality coverage available from VSP
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Individual Cancer Plans from National General Starting at $8.43/month
Insurance providing cash benefits to help pay for out-of-pocket costs associated with a cancer, heart attack or stroke diagnosis
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Recent Blog Posts for the Indiana Individual Insurance Market
New for 2021: More Affordable Coverage Through HealthCare.gov
Extended Access Opportunity to Enroll in More Affordable Coverage Through HealthCare.gov Under the American Rescue Plan, many people who buy
April 21, 2021
American Rescue Plan Act brings Individual market changes
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), signed into law by President Biden on March 11, 2021, makes health care coverage
March 18, 2021
American Rescue Plan Fact Sheet from HHS
Download a PDF of the Fact Sheet Here: The American Rescue Plan Fact Sheet: The American Rescue Plan: Reduces Health
March 15, 2021
Online ACA insurance search results led many consumers astray
Consumers who used the terms “ACA enroll,” “Obamacare plans,” and “cheap health insurance” to shop online for insurance last fall
February 4, 2019