Knowing health insurance basics can help you and your family find a health care plan that fits your budget and needs.
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Knowing health insurance basics can help you and your family find a health care plan that fits your budget and needs.
What do the "letters" of a health plan mean? When comparing Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma options, you might come across a few different plan types:
You might find a few different costs in your health insurance bills – you’ll always pay a set amount each month, or your premium, to keep your care active. When you get health care, you may also pay towards your deductible, copay, or coinsurance. Learn how they work together for your coverage.
Depending on the type of plan you’re looking for, you have a few ways to enroll in a 2024 BCBSOK health plan. Find out how and when you may be able to choose an Individual and Family or Medicare plan.
When you become a member of BCBSOK, you’ll get access to tools that help you stay healthy and use your benefits. Learn about your resources like our Find Care tool, Form Finder, Blue Access for MembersSM and mobile app and Universal Preferences Page.
You may be able to save on your monthly bill with a premium tax credit, also known as a subsidy. Premium tax credits are provided by the government and are based on a few different things, like where you live and your income.
Use our glossary to look up common health care terms you might come across when using your Oklahoma health insurance plan.
Last Updated: Dec. 11, 2023