Individual and Employer-Based Vision Plans

While many people get their vision benefits through an employer, a growing number of people rely on individual vision plans to meet their vision needs when they retire, start their own business, or find themselves without health and vision insurance coverage. Is there a difference between these vision insurance plans? Yes! But both options provide access to great care and savings on eye wear. Let’s take a look at the difference between individual and employer vision insurance coverage and plans.

Finding Vision Coverage Through Individual and Employer-Based Plans

Vision insurance is key to maintaining good eye health, as annual eye exams may detect early warning signs of various health conditions. How can you get access to vision coverage? Some people have the option to enroll in vision coverage through their employer or employer sponsored exchange. It’s important to review your benefits each year during Open Enrollment to make sure you’ve got the coverage you need for you and your family. However, for retirees, or those in-between jobs, an Individual Vision Plan is ideal. You may also need an Individual Vision Plan if you’re self-employed or work part-time for an employer that doesn’t offer vision coverage. VSP offers several different individual vision plans so you can find the vision plan that best fits your needs.  

Paying for Your Vision Plan

Through VSP, you can pay for an Individual Vision Plan as a total annual rate, or you can break your annual rate into 12 monthly installments. With VSP Individual Vision Plans the payment comes directly from your bank account. Premiums are usually lower with employer plans because employers subsidize some or even all the cost. With an Individual Vision Plan, you’re responsible for premium costs. Continuing your coverage is easy through both individual and employer plans. VSP Individual Vision Plans automatically renew each year, with an advance reminder, in case you want to change something.

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Healthy vision association discounts

Some plans can only be accessed through membership in the Healthy Vision Association (HVA), which helps its members see well and stay healthy.

For $1.50/mo, your membership will give you access to exclusive discount programs* on everyday goods and services including:

Plus, your membership supports vision-related charities too.

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*All rebates and special offers are subject to change