Find your California health plan today

Blue Shield of California offers PPO and HMO plans designed to fit a variety of needs and budgets. If you’ve recently experienced a qualifying life event, you can apply for 2025 individual and family health coverage now in this Special Enrollment Period.

If you’re looking for a 2026 plan, you can apply starting November 1 during open enrollment. Use our simple calculator to compare plans, get a quote, and check if you qualify for financial help from the government to lower your monthly premium.

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Important: This calculator is a tool for informational purposes only and does not confirm eligibility. It is not a contract. Covered California determines eligibility and the amount of the subsidy. Eligibility requirements are only partially described. It is not intended for personalized financial or legal advice.

 

Complete health coverage with dental, vision, and life insurance plans

Good health includes your dental and vision care, too. We’ve got you covered with a variety of dental and vision* plans, as well as individual life insurance* and accidental death and dismemberment coverage.*

Dental coverage

Protect your smile with one of our PPO or HMO dental plans.

Vision coverage

Vision plans for as little as $7.90 per month.

Life insurance coverage

Protect your loved ones’ financial security.

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Find in-network doctors and hospitals in California

It’s important to know which doctors and hospitals are included in your PPO or HMO plan’s provider network before you choose a plan. Use our Find a Doctor tool to determine if your preferred doctors and hospitals are included in our PPO or IFP Trio HMO networks. In addition to in-person doctors, we also offer access to a network of virtual doctors you can speak with by video or phone from the comfort of your home.

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Learn more about health insurance and important terms

"Health insurance" or a "health plan" determines the types of medical services or benefits you are covered for, which doctors you can see, and what hospitals you can visit. Your plan also determines what you pay for care and services.

After purchasing a health plan, you can then visit a doctor or hospital in the Blue Shield of California network. A network is a group of doctors, hospitals, and healthcare providers that work with a health plan like Blue Shield. That means you only have to pay a certain amount for healthcare services instead of the full cost. By using in-network doctors and hospitals, you can keep your costs lower.

"Health insurance" or "health coverage" is for preventive and event-based care – meaning you don’t have to wait until you’re sick to see a doctor. Preventive services like annual exams and flu shots are available to you at no additional cost.


 

Individual and family medical coverage plans are healthcare plans that cover individuals and families rather than employer groups or organizations. Both medical and dental plans can either be HMO or PPO.


Individual health coverage

Covers one person. The individual is responsible for meeting their deductible before their coinsurance kicks in and the health plan starts paying for a portion of their healthcare costs.


Family health coverage

Covers two or more people, such as a spouse or children under the age of 26. Family coverage has an individual deductible within the family deductible. Blue Shield will pay benefits for an individual member on the family plan once the member meets the individual deductible amount. Blue Shield will pay benefits for all covered family members once the family deductible is satisfied. The family deductible can be satisfied when two family members meet their individual deductibles, or when the combined deductible contributions of three or more members reaches the family deductible limit.


 

When choosing between an HMO (health maintenance organization) plan and a PPO (preferred provider organization) plan, consider things like cost, flexibility, and network size.

  • HMO plans are designed to be more affordable than PPOs, with lower monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs. An HMO plan has lower costs because you agree to use in-network providers.
  • PPO plans typically have higher monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs, but you have access to a larger network of doctors. PPO plans even cover some of the cost for most covered services received from non-network providers.

 

You can enroll in an Individual or Family Plan during Covered California’s annual open enrollment period from November 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026. You can apply for a plan outside of open enrollment if you’ve had a qualifying life event such as losing coverage through your employer.


 
  • Talk to a Blue Shield Adviser or your broker

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* Underwritten by Blue Shield of California Life & Health Insurance Company.

Blue Shield Individual and Family Plan (IFP) members have access to in-person and virtual care.  Our IFP HMO and PPO networks meet time and distance standards within the plan service areas for in-person care (with some waivers). Additionally, all IFP plans have access to virtual Primary Care Physicians, virtual specialists and virtual mental health options. Members can access care at home through virtual services.