Has your income or job changed?
Let us help you understand options available to you during this change in your life.
Step 1
See if you qualify for financial assistance
Step 2
Browse plans to determine what fits your needs and budget
Plan overview
Bronze plans
- Lower monthly premium
- Higher out-of-pocket costs when you receive medical care
- A good option if you are a young adult and expect to have few health services during the plan year.
Silver plans
- Monthly premium is generally higher than bronze
- Moderate out-of-pocket costs when you receive medical care
- A good option if you want to balance your monthly premium and out-of-pocket expenses.
Gold plans
- Monthly premium is generally higher than Silver
- Lower out-of-pocket costs when you receive medical care
- A good option if you expect to have many health services during the plan year.
Step 3
Enroll now
If you qualify for financial assistance (see step 1), you can purchase Blue Cross plans through the Marketplace (healthcare.gov). If you do not qualify for financial assistance, you can buy directly from Blue Cross. We offer plans to help meet your needs and budget.
Step 4
Not sure which plan to choose?
Call our team at 866-285-2158.
We can answer your questions and even get you enrolled over the phone.
Helpful content from our Blog
Do you qualify for a special enrollment period?
You qualify for a special enrollment period if you lose your job and/or the insurance it provided or take a new job with an employer that does not offer insurance. You also qualify if you were on someone else’s plan and they lost coverage through their job.
You may qualify for financial assistance on monthly premium payments
Today, more than 86% of Kansans enrolled in individual plans through the federal marketplace receive tax credits (also known as subsidies) to reduce the cost of their monthly premium payments.
The difference between a health insurance & health plan
How do you know if you are buying health insurance or a health benefit plan? Both are options Kansans will have as they consider their health coverage, but they are not created equal and some can leave you without necessary coverage.