Protect your future with health insurance

  • Emergency Care

    An insurance plan can provide coverage for a major health emergency - from transportation, to surgical services, and recovery.

  • Family Coverage

    Have a spouse, and kids? You can add your immediate family to whatever plan you choose, ensuring that they too, are protected.

  • Wallet Protection

    An unexpected medical bill can cause a major dent in the family's savings - having a health insurance plan means that sudden costs like that can be covered, instead of coming out of pocket.

 FAQs

  • Health insurance is a type of coverage that pays for medical and surgical expenses incurred by the insured. It can reimburse the insured for expenses incurred from illness or injury, or pay the care provider directly. Health insurance protects you from high, unexpected costs, ensures you have access to regular medical care, and often covers preventive care like vaccines and check-ups.

  • A deductible in health insurance is the amount you pay out-of-pocket for healthcare services before your insurance plan starts to pay. For instance, if you have a $1000 deductible, you must pay the first $1000 of your medical expenses before your insurance company covers the rest. It's important to note that higher deductible plans usually have lower monthly premiums and vice-versa.

  • Generally, you can only change or cancel your health insurance plan during the Open Enrollment Period or during a Special Enrollment Period if you qualify for one due to a life event like getting married, having a baby, or losing other health coverage. After purchasing a plan, there is usually a minimum commitment period (often one year). Always check the specific terms and conditions of your policy for complete information.