Health Insurance
You Can Afford

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Don’t let confusing jargon or high premium quotes get the best of you. We’ve got you covered.

Getting health insurance can be overwhelming, to say the least. You may be weighing your options: Do you pay monthly premiums in the event you might get sick? Or do you risk going without? Health insurance is more than just doctors visits when you have the flu.
Marketplace health plans cover:

  • Mental health services;
  • Prescriptions (like birth control);
  • Immunizations;
  • STD screenings; and,
  • Cancer screenings.

See what else is covered.

See if You Qualify to Enroll

Health insurance isn’t just available once a year. Certain life events—like getting married, having a baby, buying a home, starting or losing a job, or turning 26—can qualify you to enroll outside of open enrollment.

Our trained experts are here to ensure the process is easy and clear. Our goal is to get everyone is South Dakota affordable health insurance. All services are free. If you don’t speak English, we offer free translation services.

See Your Options

You Have Coverage Options

Medicaid:

No-cost health insurance—
If you are single and your household income is $1,800 per month, or less, you may be eligible for Medicaid, which is free health insurance. Learn more about Medicaid.

Marketplace:

Low-cost health insurance—
Cost and situation scenarios coming soon. Learn more about Marketplace.

Native American? Learn about your options here.

Want to learn more about Get Covered South Dakota and health insurance?

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For More Info

Brittany Zephier
Navigator Program Manager
bzephier@communityhealthcare.net
605-277-8405

Sioux Falls

196 E 6th Street, Suite 200
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-275-2423

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