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Vermont Health Insurance

Find an Affordable Vermont Health Insurance Plan that's right for you.

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Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or "Obamacare", health insurance is available and more affordable for everyone, especially to those with the lowest incomes since it helps subsidize costs. Some of the ways you can obtain health insurance coverage is through the Vermont exchange, through an employer's plan, public programs like Medicaid and CHIP, directly from a private insurance provider, or through health insurance marketplaces like GoHealth. We partner with over 300+ private insurers to help Vermont residents compare plans and benefits, and get better health insurance at the lowest cost.

Living in Vermont gives you easy access to a number of health coverage options. There’s something for everybody with different levels of coverage, numerous providers, and a plan for every budget.

Going without health coverage is a risk you don’t have to take. It can get rather expensive, and it doesn’t take much to rack up large medical bills. With so many health insurance options available in Vermont, there’s no need to take the risk.

Whether you’re shopping for health coverage for yourself or your entire family, the right plan for your needs is available.

Healthcare in Vermont

It's not necessary to make finding Vermont health insurance difficult. With so many choices to consider, the right plan for your budget and needs does exist. Consider the following health care coverage stats for Vermont, and check out all your health insurance options below:

600,200

Total Vermont Residents

4%

Vermont uninsured residents

16,866

Total Vermont HMO enrollment

Outline of Vermont
$2,440

Avg Vermont hospital cost per inpatient day (before insurance)

$6,551

Avg annual employee premium in Vermont employer-sponsored plan (after employer contribution)

Source data according to the Kaiser Family Foundation:

Health Insurance Coverage of the Total Population, states (2017), U.S. (2017); Total HMO Enrollment, January 2016; Average Single Premium per Enrolled Employee;
For Employer-Based Health Insurance, 2017; Hospital Adjusted Expenses per Inpatient Day, 2017