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Individual and family health plans for life’s changes

Trust USAA to help you find coverage that complies with the Affordable Care Act, or ACA. To speak with a licensed agent in your state, call IHC Specialty Benefits at 855-386-2350.

Open enrollment for health coverage begins Nov. 1, 2024.

It ends Jan. 15, 2025, in most states.

Medicare eligible? We can help you explore your options for medicare insurance.

What you get with these plans

A comprehensive health plan, also called major medical health insurance, helps cover preventative care and treatments for an injury or illness.

Benefits can vary by coverage and state.

Physician visits

Our plans can help cover wellness exams, prescription drugs and necessary lab tests.

Hospital stays

Health insurance helps lower the costs if you need surgery or to stay in a hospital overnight.

Emergency room visits

Your coverage can help pay for health services if you’re in need of emergency care.

ACA-compliant for more peace of mind

Along with essential health benefits, our individual and family plans offer other special protections that meet ACA guidelines:

  • There's no limit on lifetime or annual coverage for essential health benefits.
  • Insurers can't deny a policy based on a pre-existing condition.
  • Young adults can stay on their family’s plan until they’re 26.

Why get insurance through USAA?

We work closely with companies like IHC Specialty Benefits to make sure they give you the same service you’d get from us.‍ ‍ See note 1

When you can buy health insurance

Open enrollment

You can buy individual and family plans during open enrollment from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15.

If your situation changes

You can buy a plan after you've experienced a.

Qualifying life event

The following events are considered qualified life events:

  • Loss of coverage
  • Changes in the household, like a death, marriage or birth
  • Moving to a new state or country
  • Changes in your income that affect the coverage you're qualified for
  • Becoming a U.S. Citizen
  • Leaving the military

State-specific periods

Some states may extend their enrollment period. You should check the rules for your state.

Need help paying for coverage?

You may qualify for federal help to pay for health coverage. For more details and to check your eligibility, visit the subsidy calculator (Opens new window).

Individual and family plans FAQ

Have questions about what some things mean? Learn more about health insurance terms glossary index.

Your application for a comprehensive health plan can’t be rejected due to a preexisting condition.

If you apply for a short-term or fixed health plan, your provider can ask questions about your health. That may prevent your application’s approval.

The government has 5 categories of health insurance plans. The difference between each plan level, also called a medal level, is in how the plan splits the cost of care between you and your provider.

  • Bronze: Your plan typically pays 60% of health care costs and you pay 40%.
  • Silver: Your plan typically pays 70% of health care costs and you pay 30%.
  • Gold: Your plan typically pays 80% of health care costs and you pay 20%.
  • Platinum: Your plan typically pays 90% of health care costs and you pay 10%.
  • Catastrophic: Your plan pays less than 60% of health care costs. This type of plan is only available to people ages 30 and under or those who qualify for an exemption. It only covers essential health benefits like emergency care.

Generally, but not in all situations. Medicare is the basic health insurance coverage for adults age 65 and over. ACA plans are for persons under the age of 65.
To help you understand your health insurance options and make the right choice for you and your family, consult with a health insurance professional.

As a veteran, you may be eligible for TRICARE, VA health care, an employer-sponsored health plan and health plans from private insurers or the health insurance marketplace.
If you’re able to use the VA health care system, you aren’t eligible for health insurance subsidies.

Other health insurance options

Benefits can vary by coverage and state.

Short-term

  • Provides temporary coverage if you’re in between comprehensive plans
  • Lets you enroll anytime
  • Lets you renew for up to 3 months‍ ‍ See note 2
  • Not available in every state

Fixed health benefit

  • Supplements a more comprehensive plan
  • Offers a set payout for specific injuries, illnesses, medical procedures and drugs
  • Lets you enroll anytime
  • Not available in every state
Call 855-386-2350

For TTY devices, dial 7111

Hours of operation for IHC Specialty Benefits

Monday to Friday
7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. CT
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Make sure your health coverage is complete.

Dental insurance

Our dental plans cover cleanings, fillings and more at a low monthly cost.

Vision insurance

Get access to the largest network of doctors through our alliance with VSP’ Individual Vision Plans.

Supplemental health

Accidental injury, critical illness and cancer plans fill gaps in your medical insurance.

Other ways to stay healthy

Medicare and more

Save money with options that help cover some of the cost associated with Medicare.

Wellness perks

Earn rewards and get discounts when you shop online for health and wellness products.‍ ‍ See note 3

Find a health plan that meets your needs.

Get a quote for a comprehensive health plan. Or speak with a licensed agent at IHV Specialty Benefits to discuss your options.

Call 855-386-2350

For TTY devices, dial 711

Hours of operation for IHC Specialty Benefits

Monday to Friday
7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. CT
Saturday
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Sunday
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Note: Days and times may vary.