Stay informed, stay covered
Banner Staff
"This year, it's more important than ever for Vermonters to stay informed and stay covered. Now is the time to sign up for health coverage for 2026," said Dr.
Enhanced premium subsidies from the federal government are set to expire at the end of 2025. These subsidies have helped reduce out-of-pocket costs for Vermonters purchasing health insurance through Vermont Health Connect. DVHA is aware that these subsidies continue to be part of the conversation related to the ongoing federal shutdown. In the event that these subsidies are extended, DVHA will immediately communicate with our members and update Vermont Health Connect to ensure that all Vermonters are paying the lowest possible premiums.
It is important to note that there are still cost saving options available through the marketplace, even if the federal enhanced subsidies do expire. Many Vermonters enrolled through Vermont Health Connect will continue to qualify for financial assistance. For plan year 2026, an eligible individual who earns
It's best to sign up by
It's easy to sign up and review options:
•Create an account and apply. Tell us about your household. You will be screened to see if you are eligible for financial help to help pay for a health plan.
•The easy-to-use 2026 Plan Comparison Tool is designed to help you choose a health plan that best meets your financial and medical needs.
•Assisters are professionals who are trained and certified by the
•Learn how to calculate if employer-sponsored insurance is affordable or if you can get financial help through the marketplace with this online tool.
Vermonters who want to learn more can join DVHA's Open Enrollment Virtual Town Halls on
Visit www.VermontHealth-Connect.gov, call the Customer Support Center at 1-855-899-9600, or contact an in-person Assister near you for more information about Open Enrollment.



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