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Considering Individual & Family Plans? Explore plans through Covered California

Buying health insurance on your own can be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are several ways to apply: in person, by phone, online, through a certified insurance agent or enrollment counselor, directly through a health plan, or via Covered California, the state's official health insurance marketplace.

Understanding Covered California

You may have questions about health insurance, such as:

  • What is a Health Insurance Exchange or Covered California?
  • How do I obtain insurance through Covered California?
  • How do I find insurance for my family?

The Affordable Care Act is the healthcare reform law that allows you to get affordable insurance and protection for you and your family. Some advantages include:

  • Guaranteed coverage – You cannot be turned down for coverage even if you have been refused coverage before or have a pre-existing condition.
  • Free preventive care – New plans provide for care while you are healthy, such as checkups.

Find us on Covered California. 

If you are reviewing and selecting health coverage through Covered California, please note that Dignity Health is contracted with the following health plans* offered through the marketplace:

  • Anthem Blue Cross PPO and EPO
  • Blue Shield of California PPO and EPO
  • Health Net PPO (Small Business)

Choosing one of these plans can help ensure continued access to Dignity Health’s trusted providers and services. Be sure to confirm network participation when selecting your plan. Enroll today:

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*Benefits among health plans and employers vary. Please refer to your health insurance information for details and descriptions of your benefits coverage.

Dignity Health is not a health insurance company. Dignity Health is a provider network of more than 60,000 caregivers and staff who deliver excellent care to diverse communities in hospitals, physician offices and other types of care centers in 21 states. Headquartered in San Francisco, Dignity Health is the fifth largest health system in the nation and the largest hospital provider in California.

 

Open Enrollment is here. Select your doctor today:

Frequently asked questions

Open enrollment is a time of year when you can sign up for health insurance. The dates depend on your employer but are generally offered in the fall. Additionally, you may qualify to enroll if you have a qualifying life event, like losing coverage through your employer.

Finding a plan can be a complex process, so we want to make it easy for you to become part of the Dignity Health family. If you still feel lost and are not sure where to start, check out:

Dignity Health is not a health insurance company. Dignity Health is a provider network of more than 60,000 caregivers and staff who deliver excellent care to diverse communities in hospitals, physician offices and other types of care centers in 21 states. Headquartered in San Francisco, Dignity Health is the fifth largest health system in the nation and the largest hospital provider in California.

A primary care physician (PCP) helps you manage your health. Common services include regular physical exams, prescribing medications, treating minor illness and injuries, managing chronic conditions, and screening for common health problems.

Should you need specialized care, your primary care physician can expertly guide your next steps and connect you to the right specialist. There are different types of primary care physicians: family medicine doctors for the whole family; internal medicine-pediatric doctors for preventing and treating diseases; pediatricians who specialize in children; and internal medicine doctors who care for adults.

Choosing and building a relationship with one of these doctors can help you live a healthy lifestyle based on your individual needs.

It's a good idea to confirm your doctor and your hospital of choice are covered by your new insurance for the upcoming year by checking the insurance website or calling your insurance carrier directly. Do not assume your physician is covered without checking first. Doctors and hospitals may periodically change the insurance they accept.

The Health Insurance Marketplace (sometimes known as the Health Insurance Exchange) is a way Americans can compare and shop for health insurance. Some may even be able to get help paying for that insurance. In California, the exchange is Covered California.

To be eligible: You must live in the U.S. You must be a U.S. citizen or national, or a lawful resident. Even if you don't qualify because you are not a U.S. citizen, other members of your family might be eligible for coverage. There is no penalty for applying, and your information will not be used for any purpose other than determining if you and your family members qualify for health coverage. Also, health plans available through the Health Insurance Marketplace aren't the only new form of coverage available. Even if you cannot afford to purchase insurance through the exchanges, you may still qualify for free or low-cost coverage through Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Even now, many Americans who qualify for these programs are not currently enrolled.

You have many ways to apply: in person, over the phone, or online. If you would like assistance, the state and federal exchanges have certified enrollment assistance available both in person and over the phone. Assistance is available at no cost to you. You may apply directly online, and you can complete the application process at Covered California's website.

Once you've enrolled, coverage will begin the first of each month as long as you have enrolled by the 15th of the previous month. If you enroll after the 15th of the month, coverage will begin on the first of the following month. For example, if you enroll for coverage on December 15, your coverage will go into effect on January 1. If you enroll for coverage on December 16, your coverage will go into effect February 1.

If you enroll in a plan through Covered California, you may be eligible for financial assistance. The amount of money you would have to pay each month depends on your income. The same application used to determine the coverage options you qualify for will also tell you how much financial help you can get.

Health insurance plans are sold in four primary levels of coverage: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. They present a range of options. At one end is Bronze, with the lowest monthly premium, but with higher copays and deductibles when you need medical care. At the other end is Platinum, in which enrollees pay higher monthly premiums but pay less when they need medical care. You can choose the level of coverage that best meets your health needs and budget.

Whether you purchased coverage during open enrollment in the last year or two, or you began coverage due to a qualifying event in between open enrollment periods, it's a good idea to assess your coverage each year. The open enrollment period, which generally begins in November and runs through January, is the only time you can make a change unless you have a qualifying event, such as getting married, moving, or having a child. The health plan options available in your area can change each open enrollment. By taking the time to shop around, you may find a carrier or plan which will cost less each month or less when you access services.