🌟 Your Guide to Health and Supplemental Insurance

We understand that health insurance for individuals under 65 can feel complicated β€” from choosing between different plans to understanding how each one works with your budget and lifestyle. Our goal is to make it clear, simple, and actionable so you can feel confident in your coverage.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the insurance options we offer, including how each one works, what it covers, and how it can protect your health and finances.

πŸ₯ ACA Major Medical Insurance

Comprehensive coverage for everyday and unexpected health needs
πŸ’‘ What It Is:
ACA-compliant major medical plans are the most complete type of insurance available for people under 65. These plans meet the standards of the Affordable Care Act, meaning they cover essential health benefits like hospital stays, doctor visits, prescription drugs, preventive care, mental health services, and maternity care.
πŸ“Œ Key Points:
  • 🩺 Covers preventive services at no cost, including vaccines, screenings, and annual check-ups

  • 🏨 Provides protection for emergency care, surgeries, and hospital stays

  • πŸ’Š Includes coverage for prescription medications, often with tiers for generic and brand-name drugs

  • πŸ’΅ Includes a deductible and coinsurance, so you share some costs, but protects you from catastrophic medical bills

  • 🌎 Available through the Marketplace or private insurers, often with financial assistance based on income

πŸ“Œ Real-Life Example:
If you get sick or injured, major medical insurance pays for the majority of your hospital bills, doctor visits, and prescriptions, leaving you with manageable out-of-pocket costs instead of thousands in unexpected medical bills.
In Simple Terms:
Major medical insurance is your primary safety net β€” it covers the majority of your healthcare needs and protects you from high costs if something unexpected happens.

⏱️ Short-Term Medical Insurance

Temporary coverage for gaps, transitions, or waiting periods
πŸ’‘ What It Is:
Short-term medical insurance is designed to provide temporary protection for people who are between jobs, waiting for employer coverage to start, or experiencing a gap in insurance. While it doesn’t cover every medical service like ACA plans, it helps protect you financially from accidents or sudden illnesses.
πŸ“Œ Key Points:
  • πŸ₯ Covers emergency care, hospitalization, and urgent care visits

  • πŸ’΅ Usually lower cost per month than major medical insurance

  • πŸ•’ Coverage lasts from 1 month to 12 months, depending on the plan

  • ❌ Often does not cover pre-existing conditions, preventive care, or long-term treatments

πŸ“Œ Real-Life Example:
If you switch jobs and your new insurance starts in two months, short-term medical can cover an unexpected hospital stay or ER visit during that gap, protecting your savings from large, unexpected bills.
In Simple Terms:
Short-term medical is your bridge coverage, keeping you protected when there’s a temporary gap in your primary health insurance.

πŸ’΅ Hospital Indemnity Insurance

Cash benefits for hospital stays or surgeries
πŸ’‘ What It Is:
Hospital indemnity insurance is designed to give you direct cash benefits if you’re admitted to a hospital, visit the ER, or have outpatient surgery. Unlike major medical insurance, it doesn’t pay the hospital or doctor β€” it pays you, giving you freedom to use the money for bills, household expenses, or even everyday living costs while you recover.
πŸ“Œ Key Points:
  • 🏨 Pays a daily, weekly, or lump-sum cash benefit for hospital admissions, ER visits, or outpatient surgeries

  • πŸ’° Cash can be used for anything β€” from deductibles and copays to groceries, rent, or transportation

  • πŸ”„ Works as a supplement to major medical or short-term plans to reduce out-of-pocket costs

  • ❀️ Some plans include optional riders for ICU stays, ambulance services, or critical illness coverage

πŸ“Œ Real-Life Example:
If you’re admitted to the hospital for five days with a major medical plan that has a $500 daily copay, your hospital indemnity plan could pay $500 per day directly to you β€” helping cover the copay, household bills, or even lost wages while you recover.
In Simple Terms:
Hospital indemnity insurance is your financial safety net β€” it helps protect your wallet when a hospital visit could otherwise create a financial burden.

🧩 Supplemental Coverage

Helps cover costs your main insurance doesn’t pay
πŸ’‘ What It Is:
Supplemental insurance is meant to fill gaps left by your main insurance. Whether you have ACA major medical, short-term medical, or hospital indemnity, supplemental coverage can help with deductibles, copays, coinsurance, and other out-of-pocket costs.
πŸ“Œ Key Points:
  • πŸ₯ Reduces financial strain by covering costs your primary insurance doesn’t fully pay

  • πŸ’Š Can include benefits for prescriptions, doctor visits, or hospital bills

  • πŸ’΅ Helps make medical costs more predictable and manageable

  • πŸ”„ Flexible β€” you can choose coverage that matches your budget and medical needs

πŸ“Œ Real-Life Example:
If your major medical plan has a $3,000 deductible, a supplemental plan could pay part or all of that deductible, meaning you don’t have to drain your savings during a hospital stay or surgery.
In Simple Terms:
Supplemental coverage is your extra layer of protection, helping you avoid large out-of-pocket bills and keeping your finances secure.

😁 Dental Insurance

Protect your smile and save on dental care
πŸ’‘ What It Is:
Dental insurance helps cover the cost of routine dental care and major procedures. Plans often include cleanings, X-rays, fillings, and sometimes orthodontics or cosmetic treatments.
πŸ“Œ Key Points:
  • 🦷 Covers preventive care like cleanings, exams, and X-rays

  • πŸ’° Reduces costs for fillings, crowns, and other major dental work

  • 🏑 Helps maintain oral health, which is linked to overall health

  • ❀️ Some plans include orthodontics or cosmetic dentistry

πŸ“Œ Real-Life Example:
With dental coverage, a routine cleaning that costs $150 might only cost you $0–$20 out-of-pocket. A cavity filling that could cost $500 might only cost you $50–$100.
In Simple Terms:
Dental insurance keeps your teeth healthy and your wallet protected from unexpected dental expenses.

πŸ‘€ Vision Insurance

See clearly and protect your eye health
πŸ’‘ What It Is:
Vision insurance helps cover eye exams, prescription glasses, contact lenses, and sometimes corrective procedures like LASIK. Many plans also include discounts on eyewear and accessories.
πŸ“Œ Key Points:
  • πŸ‘“ Helps pay for eye exams and vision correction (glasses, contacts)

  • πŸ’΅ Reduces out-of-pocket costs for eyewear and treatments

  • πŸ₯ Some plans offer discounts on LASIK or other corrective procedures

  • ❀️ Supports long-term eye health and wellness

πŸ“Œ Real-Life Example:
A routine eye exam that costs $120 may only cost you $20–$30 with vision insurance. New prescription glasses could cost $200–$300 instead of the full retail price of $500+.
In Simple Terms:
Vision insurance protects your eyes and helps you see clearly, without paying full price out-of-pocket.

🌿 Why Multiple Types of Coverage Matter

Even with a primary medical plan, unexpected medical events, hospital stays, and dental or vision needs can quickly become expensive. By combining:
  • ACA Major Medical

  • Short-Term Medical

  • Hospital Indemnity

  • Supplemental Coverage

  • Dental & Vision

…you create a comprehensive protection plan that covers your health, finances, and peace of mind.
This approach helps you:
βœ… Reduce out-of-pocket costs
βœ… Protect savings from unexpected medical expenses
βœ… Access preventive care, dental, and vision services
βœ… Prepare for emergencies or hospital stays