Indiana residents shop for individual and family health coverage through HealthCare.gov, the federal marketplace, since the state has not built its own exchange.
Indiana expanded Medicaid under the ACA through a program called the Healthy Indiana Plan, which uses health savings style accounts and modest monthly contributions for many enrollees. Adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level generally qualify.
Because the Healthy Indiana Plan has some account contribution and reporting features that differ from traditional Medicaid, residents near the eligibility line should read the specific program rules rather than assuming it works exactly like Medicaid in other states. Marketplace shoppers should also compare hospital network coverage, since Indiana has several large regional health systems that don't all participate in every plan.