The Vermont Consumer Assistance Program is run by the State’s Office of Health Care Ombudsman (in the Department of Financial Regulation), in partnership with the non-profit Vermont Legal Aid, Inc. It has five walk-in locations throughout the state. Staff can answer questions about health insurance regulations, rights, and responsibilities. They can help you file a complaint or appeal a health plan decision. Get consumer help with a problem or question.
You can apply for Medicaid in Vermont by contacting your state Medicaid agency.
If your small business is located in Vermont, you can use the Vermont Health Connect website to learn more about offering your employees health coverage.
If your employer offers SHOP health coverage in Vermont, you should contact your employer or visit the Vermont Health Connect website for more information.
If you live in Vermont, you’ll use the Vermont Health Connect website to enroll in health coverage.
Dr Dynasaur covers uninsured children in families with moderate incomes that are too high to qualify for Medicaid. You can find out whether your children qualify for Dr Dynasaur right now. Fill out a Marketplace application and find out whether your children qualify. Learn more about Dr Dynasaur in Vermont.