How Individual and Family Plans Work
Individual and Family Plans (IFP) work the same way as your group health plan. As with group health plans, Individual and Family Plans act as a safety net for your wallet, protecting you from the high costs of medical care and providing a maximum amount you spend.
- Purchasing a Plan
- After You Purchase a Plan
- How Coverage Levels Work
- Provided Health Care Services
- Covered Services Reminders
- Deductibles
- Out-of-Pocket Maximums
When you purchase an Individual and Family Plan, your medical history and any current medical conditions can’t be considered in pricing the plan. However, your age, where you live, tobacco usage, and family size are factors in the plan’s price.
If you have a gap in coverage, you may want to purchase a Short-Term Medical Plan (STM). An STM provides temporary coverage for people that need quick and affordable health insurance. Read Short-Term Medical Plans to learn more.