Individual and Family Plan Enrollment

There are different ways you can enroll in an individual health plan based on your state. Call us at 1-866-322-2824 (TTY: 711) to speak with one of our licensed benefit advisors* who can help you review your options.

Here are the three ways you can enroll:

Via Benefits

The process of finding and enrolling in an individual health plan that fits your needs and budget can be time-consuming as well as frustrating. Via Benefits is here to help you learn about your plan options, including critical illness and hospital protection plans. This information is available when you shop and enroll on the website or when you call us and speak with a licensed benefit advisor*. Shopping and enrolling in plans on the website is convenient, saves time and lets you review plans at your own pace. If you’d like to speak with one of our licensed benefit advisors for assistance, call us today at 1-866-322-2824 (TTY: 711) and let one of our benefit advisors assist you in deciding what plans fit your needs and budget.

Note: Via Benefits can't enroll residents of Vermont, Rhode Island, or Massachusetts in plans through the marketplace nor directly through the insurance carrier, due to state licensing restrictions. However, Via Benefits can help you choose a plan from publicly available information on the state's anonymous shop and compare website.

The Health Insurance Marketplace

There are different enrollment options through the Marketplace. Via Benefits can assist you in enrolling using any of these options. Please call us at 1-866-322-2824 (TTY: 711) for assistance.

State-based Marketplace (SBM)

States that use the SBM are responsible for all Marketplace functions for the individual Health Insurance Marketplace. If you reside in an SBM, you can apply for and enroll in coverage through websites created and maintained by the state. Call us at 1-866-322-2824 (TTY: 711) for assistance.

Federally Facilitated Marketplace (FFM)

For FFM states, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) performs all functions of the marketplace. Eligibility and enrollment functions are through healthcare.gov.

Enrolling through any Health Insurance Marketplace allows you to apply for the Premium Tax Credit (PTC) or government subsidy. The PTC help reduce the amount of a plan's premium offered through the marketplace. The cost-sharing reduction subsidy reduces your out-of-pocket costs. To learn more read Premium Tax Credit and Subsidies.

An Insurance Carrier

You can enroll in a health plan directly through an insurance carrier, using its self-maintained website. It doesn't matter what state you live in. Some examples of insurance carriers are UnitedHealth, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and Humana. The availability of insurance carriers depends on where you live.

Enrolling directly through an insurance carrier doesn't give you the opportunity to apply for a government subsidy. However, if you indicate you would like to apply for one, the carrier's website directs you to apply through the marketplace.


*Our licensed benefit advisors specialize in health insurance for retirees. They go through annual training and certification to ensure they can help you make an informed and confident decision.

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