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INFB Health Plans Provide Affordable, Reliable Health Care

Oct 29, 2025, 09:12 AM by Colleen Settle, INFB Marketing
Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans, a suite of more affordable health care offerings, announced it has more than 7,800 enrolled plans to-date, providing health coverage to more than 11,000 Hoosiers amid price hikes from many marketplace insurers.

 

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Colleen Settle       
317-692-7822 

csettle@infb.org 

 

(Indianapolis) – Oct. 29, 2025 – Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans, a suite of more affordable health care offerings, announced it has more than 7,800 enrolled plans to-date, providing health coverage to more than 11,000 Hoosiers amid price hikes from many marketplace insurers.

INFB Health Plans offer traditional health plans for both individuals and families, dental and vision plans, and Medicare Supplement Insurance plans as an INFB member benefit. The plans offer a wide availability of nationwide in-network providers via UnitedHealthcare.

On average, a plan offered through INFB Health Plans can provide savings of 25% to 50% for families when compared to Affordable Care Act plans that aren’t subsidized by the federal government.

The fourth quarter of each year is open enrollment time for most employers and Affordable Care Act plans. Existing INFB members may apply for and receive coverage through INFB Health Plans anytime during the year, but Q4 is a good time for them to assess their health care options.

“As individuals and families evaluate their health benefits, they are seeing premium increases across the board,” said Steve Allen, INFB Health Plans manager. “INFB Health Plans are an affordable option not only for farmers and agriculture professionals, but also for folks outside of the agriculture space who are looking for an additional option to the current health care marketplace for themselves, their dependents or their small business.”

Amber Haan and her family own a plumbing business in Tippecanoe County. They provide health insurance for their six employees and recently switched to INFB Health Plans because it offered significant savings compared to their previous private insurance plan.

“The previous plans were very high cost and didn’t provide much coverage,” said Haan. “We are now saving about $60,000 a year. We cover 75% of our employee’s health insurance, so this is saving us a significant amount, but it is also trickling down to our employees and providing them with a more affordable premium for better coverage.”

INFB Health Plans are an option for small businesses with 50 employees or less looking to provide reliable, quality healthcare to their employees.

“I would recommend INFB Health Plans to a small business looking for good coverage for their employees,” noted Haan. “The customer service we received through our Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance agent was great and the plans are very cost effective.”

Existing INFB members may apply for INFB Health Plans at any time, however, membership is required prior to applying for coverage, and individuals must be a member of INFB for at least 30 days to apply for a Traditional Health Plan or a dental/vision plan. Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans do not require the 30-day waiting period. Coverage is statewide and plans are portable anywhere a member may live in Indiana, with no defined service area.

To learn more about INFB Health Plans and apply for coverage, please visit www.www.INFBhealthplans.com.com. 

 

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About Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans: Founded in 2020 by Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB), Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans (INFB Health Plans) is a suite of health care offerings designed to provide more affordable and reliable benefits for its members. INFB Health Plans features Individual and Family Plans, Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans and dental/vision coverage. Learn more at infbhealthplans.com.


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