Pink Insurance Group

Frequently Asked Questions

Check the most frequent doubts that our clients ask us and if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

Yes. Many people combine their commercial insurance with supplemental plans to enhance their coverage and reduce unexpected expenses.

Not necessarily. Most supplemental plans—such as dental, vision, accident, hospital indemnity, or critical illness—are offered by private companies and do not require specific immigration status to be purchased. This means that people without primary health insurance or defined immigration status can often obtain this type of coverage as additional protection against unexpected medical costs.

Some of the most common include:

  • Dental and vision
  • Hospital indemnity
  • Accident
  • Cancer or critical illness

In addition to financial support, these plans offer peace of mind. They help reduce the impact of unexpected medical expenses and may include direct payments to the insured.

You can explore commercial plan options or consider short-term or indemnity plans, depending on your needs and budget.

  • Live in the United States
  • Have valid immigration status
  • Not be incarcerated
  • Not have access to affordable coverage through an employer or government program
  • Apply during the valid Open Enrollment Period

Depending on your income and household size, you may qualify for subsidies that lower your monthly premium and out-of-pocket costs.

No. You can only apply during the Open Enrollment Period or if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a life event (such as a move, loss ofcoverage, marriage, etc.).

It depends on the provider’s network. Some plans have specific networks of clinics or specialists, while others allow out-of-network care with partial reimbursement.

Yes. Dental and vision plans are independent and can be purchased as a complement to your main health coverage.

Dental plans generally cover cleanings, exams, X-rays, fillings, extractions, and in some cases, major procedures such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.Some plans also include orthodontics.

Vision plans typically include eye exams, prescription glasses, contact lenses, and discounts on additional treatments like special lenses or LASIK surgery(depending on the plan).

If you already have Medicare Part A and Part B, you may qualify for additional help through state or federal programs that cover the monthly Part B premium(which is approximately $174.70 per month in 2025). The most common program is the Medicare Savings Program.

Many Medicare Advantage companies offer a benefit called “give back” or Part B premium reduction. This is not related to federal aid or Medicaid.