Nevada Health Link is a website and organization created by the State of Nevada to help you find a health insurance plan that fits your needs and your budget. Through Nevada Health Link, individuals can shop for, compare, and purchase health insurance plans that are income based. Nevada is a State Based Exchange, which means we run our own “Marketplace”. A Marketplace is a website that has insurance plans that can be purchased and the Government helps pay your premiums based on your income and family size.
Established in 1988, Hometown Health is northern Nevada’s largest and only locally-owned, not-for-profit, insurance company providing wide-ranging medical coverage and great customer service to members. Hometown Health has an entire network of Reno hospitals, urgent care centers, lab services, x-ray and imaging services, primary care doctors and dozens of medical specialties.
Aetna is one of the leading providers of health care, dental, pharmacy, group life, employee benefits and disability insurance in the country. Dedicated to helping people achieve health and financial security, Aetna puts information and helpful resources to work for its members.
Health Plan of Nevada is Nevada’s oldest and most experienced health maintenance organization (HMO) providing Nevadan’s with quality health care since 1982. Health Plan of Nevada offers a variety of health insurance plans from traditional HMO plans to POS medical plan options. Offering dental, vision and prescription coverage options, Health Plan of Nevada helps consumers customize their health insurance policy to fit their individual needs.
For over 30 years, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield has had a vision for a healthy Nevada – to improve the lives of the people we serve and the health of our communities. Today, more than one-quarter of a million Nevadans rely on Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield for their health products and services.
Sierra Health and Life was established in 1906 in California as a life and health indemnity insurance company. Sierra Health and Life is now licensed in 43 states as well as the District of Columbia. The companies plans offer policyholders extensive provider networks, comprehensive benefits for physicians visits, hospitalizations, prescriptions and preventive care.
Nevada Health Coop will NO LONGER be offering insurance after 2015. They will continue to be operational throughout 2015, so if you happen to have Nevada Health CO-OP as your insurance company, your claims will still be paid. You can still go to doctors, however, you’ll need to select a new plan for 2016
Nevada is a “Supported State-Based Exchange” meaning, that despite the ruling in King vs. Burwell, Nevadan’s are able to keep their health insurance subsidies.