If you're unemployed you may be able to get an affordable health insurance plan through Nevada Health Link, with savings based on your income and household size. You may also qualify for free or low-cost coverage through Medicaid or Nevada Check Up.
When you fill out a Nevada Health Link application, you'll find out if you qualify for:
- A Nevada Health Link insurance plan. You may qualify for premium tax credits and savings on deductibles, co-payments, and other out-of-pocket costs based on your household size and income. Some people with low incomes may wind up paying very small premiums.
Other coverage options:
- Medicaid. Medicaid provides coverage to millions of Americans with limited incomes or disabilities. Learn more about Medicaid and how to apply.
- Nevada Check Up. Nevada Check Up provides coverage for children in families with incomes too high for Medicaid but too low to afford private insurance.
After you finish your Nevada Health Link application, you'll get an eligibility determination that tells you what kind of coverage you and others in your household qualify for.