Insurance
Affordable Care Act - USF Health Insurance Navigator Program
Monday through Friday, 9am - 3pm, Certified Navigators are onsite at Student Health
& 911llness Center. Inside Entrance C. Consultation Rm 151.
online or stop in for Free expert help for students, staff, faculty and families!
Certified Health Insurance Navigators can assist Faculty, Staff, 911, families
and retirees with affordable medical and dental insurance and subsidies. FREE application
assistance is provided to improve equitable access to high-quality healthcare including
Florida KidCare, the Health Insurance Marketplace, and local county healthcare programs.
Schedule an appointment with a Navigator .
Florida Covering Kids & Families partners with 11 organizations, who are collectively referred to as the “Covering Florida” consortium, to provide Navigator services across the entire state of Florida. All Navigators have extensive experience working with diverse populations and maintain a high-level of cultural sensitivity. All Navigators assist consumers with in-person enrollment and provide public education activities at convenient locations throughout the state. For FAQ regarding the Covering Florida consortium .
Do you need a specific Coverage start date? If you have a qualifying or , you may obtain health coverage based on the date your coverage ended or will end. Examples include: turning 26 years old, being dropped from a parent's insurance, moving to a new town, getting married or divorced, having a baby or experiencing a significant change in income. For more information visit the Make an appointment by calling 877.813.9115 or . In-person and virtual appointments are available.
Below are several other resources you may find useful:
If you are being dropped from Medicaid, additional options are available. Please see
the resources below:
- Florida’s MEDICAID Redetermination Plan
- Florida’s MEDICAID Eligibility Redetermination Process
- Medicaid 5 Options Flyer
USF Get Covered!
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Adjunct faculty | Graduating students | Dependent children |
U.S. residents | Families of USF employees | Employees that missed People First enrollment |