Once you enroll in a health insurance plan, you will pay a monthly premium, and your plan’s deductibles, coinsurance and copayments will impact your out-of-pocket costs. Get informed about how these costs relate to receiving care.
Once you enroll in a health insurance plan, you will pay a monthly premium, and your plan’s deductibles, coinsurance and copayments will impact your out-of-pocket costs. Get informed about how these costs relate to receiving care.
Each month you will receive a bill for your premium. You can continue to use your insurance as long as you keep your payments up to date. If you purchased you own coverage, you will have to pay your first premium before you can start using your benefits.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas offers many convenient ways for you to pay your premium. You may choose what works best for you.
You may qualify for financial assistance to help pay for your coverage. The amount depends on your income and family size. When you visit the Marketplace, you’ll find out if you qualify for financial assistance, and you’ll be able to see what your lower premium will be. Some people may also qualify for low-cost coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Under the Affordable Care Act, you may be able to get help paying for your health insurance with a premium tax credit:
A credit that lowers your monthly premium.
Register to meet with our trusted community specialists who can give you the help you need to shop for health insurance.
We offer helpful materials for you to download and keep in case you need more information about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), how to enroll and how to use your health insurance.