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Get Extra Savings on Health Insurance with a Silver Plan

11/19/2015

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When you apply for health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace, you’ll find out if you qualify for savings. You may be eligible for a "premium tax credit" to lower the cost of your monthly premium. You also may be eligible for "cost-sharing reductions" — discounts that lower what you’ll pay out of your own pocket for medical care.
  • Important: You can use a premium tax credit for a Marketplace health plan in any "category". However, if you qualify for cost-sharing reductions, you’ll only get these extra savings if you enroll in a Marketplace health plan in the Silver category.

Why choose Silver?


If you qualify for cost-sharing reductions, a Silver plan may be the best overall value. Even if your monthly premium is higher than some other plan options, additional benefits could save you more down the road, like:
  • You’ll have a lower deductible with a Silver plan. This means the insurance company starts paying its share sooner. As an example, a Silver plan may start paying after you spend $300 on medical services yourself, compared to $750 if you enrolled in a plan in a different category.
  • You’ll have lower copayments or coinsurance — like $15 per doctor’s visit instead of $30 you might pay with another plan type.
  • Your total costs out of pocket might be lower too, if you need a lot of care in a year.

So with a Silver plan, your "total cost of care" — when you add up your premium, your deductible, and other out-of-pocket costs — may be significantly lower. This means you’ll save a lot of money overall.

Learn more about how to save on out-of-pocket costs with a Silver plan.

Ready to apply?
  • Start an application or log in to an existing application.
  • Get a preview of 2016 health insurance plans and see if you qualify for lower costs before you apply.

Remember: If you want your coverage to start on January 1, you must enroll by December 15.

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