Is it Right for You?

Almost everyone should be able to get health coverage. The question is, which plan is right for you and your family?

This page looks at whether you might be able to get employer-sponsored coverage. If you can, it is good for you to sign up, because you won’t qualify for subsidized individual coverage.

If you can’t get employer-sponsored coverage, consider other options introduced in DB101’s Health Coverage section, such as AHCCCS, Medicare, and individual health plans.

Does your employer, your spouse’s employer, or your parent’s employer offer coverage?

Many employers offer health coverage as a job benefit, but others do not. Employers are not required to offer this benefit. Contact your employer’s Human Resources department to check.

If an employer offers health coverage as a job benefit for employees, the employer also has to offer the same health coverage to the employees’ children until they turn 26.

If an employer offers coverage to an employee and the employee’s children, they may also let the employee’s spouse join the plan, but they are not legally required to do so.

If your employer, your parent’s employer, or your spouse’s employer offers health coverage, continue reading this article.

Can you get the coverage your employer offers?

Many employers offer health coverage for employees and their families only if their employees met certain requirements. They can include things like: