Insurance

Bleeding disorders can be some of the costliest chronic conditions to treat. It’s important to find the best plan for you and your family. Before you begin looking at plans—whether it’s employer coverage, the marketplace, or private insurance—it is essential to understand and know your entire family’s healthcare needs, what services may be required, and the medications most often used.

There are different types of insurance, including for people with bleeding disorders:

  • Private insurance (purchased or covered through your employer)

  • Public insurance (through the state or federal government, e.g., Medicaid/CHIP, Medicare, veterans)

  • Financial aid

The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation provides basic information and a checklist to help you understand your needs. Use it when searching for new insurance providers and policies.

Insurance Conference for Bleeding Disorders

BDAI hosts the Insurance Conference for Bleeding Disorders each year, usually in the fall. Please watch the events page for details.

In the meantime, explore the links below for helpful information on insurance plans, changes, and resources.

Updates to ACA Insurance Plans for 2023 and the Upcoming Expiration of Subsidies

Healthcare.gov

2023 Medicare Parts B Premiums and Deductibles, 2023 Medicare Part D Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts

Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment in Illinois