Health Insurance

Affordable Health Insurance Plans for Individuals, Families & Everyone In Between

Health insurance isn't just a card in your wallet — it's the difference between getting the care you need and facing a financial crisis at your most vulnerable moment. At Marketplace Hubs, we make finding the right health plan simple, fast, and completely free. We compare ACA-compliant plans, off-exchange options, PPOs, HMOs, and HSA-eligible HDHPs from more than 50 top carriers to find the coverage that fits your life and your budget.

What Types of Health Plans Does Marketplace Hubs Offer?

We compare every major plan type available in your area so you understand exactly what you're getting — and exactly what you're paying for.

ACA Marketplace Plans (On-Exchange)

Affordable Care Act plans are available during Open Enrollment (November 1 – January 15) and Special Enrollment Periods triggered by qualifying life events. These plans come in four metal tiers — Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum — each balancing monthly premiums against out-of-pocket costs differently. Many individuals and families qualify for premium tax credits that dramatically reduce monthly costs, sometimes to $0.

Off-Marketplace Health Plans

Off-exchange plans are sold directly through insurers and can sometimes offer lower premiums or broader networks than ACA plans — especially for individuals who don't qualify for subsidies. Marketplace Hubs compares both marketplace and off-marketplace options to ensure you see every available option.

PPO Plans (Preferred Provider Organization)

PPO plans offer the greatest flexibility — see any doctor, specialist, or hospital without a referral, inside or outside your network. Ideal for people who travel frequently, want to keep existing doctors, or prefer direct access to specialists without red tape.

HMO Plans (Health Maintenance Organization)

HMO plans typically offer lower monthly premiums in exchange for a more structured care model — you choose a Primary Care Physician (PCP) who coordinates all your care and provides referrals to specialists. Excellent value for individuals and families who want lower costs and don't mind working within a defined network.

HDHP + HSA Plans (High Deductible Health Plan)

High-deductible plans come with lower monthly premiums and pair with a Health Savings Account (HSA) — a tax-advantaged account where you save money pre-tax to cover qualified medical expenses. For healthy, younger individuals who rarely use medical services, this is often the smartest financial choice.

Short-Term Health Plans

For gaps in coverage — between jobs, waiting for Open Enrollment, or as a bridge before Medicare — short-term health plans offer immediate, flexible coverage available year-round. Marketplace Hubs helps you understand what these plans cover so you can make an informed decision.

What Does Health Insurance Cover?

A comprehensive health insurance plan typically includes the following essential health benefits mandated by the ACA:

  • Preventive care and screenings at $0 cost-sharing (annual physicals, vaccines, cancer screenings)
  • Emergency room and urgent care services
  • Hospitalization and surgery
  • Primary care and specialist visits
  • Prescription drug coverage (formulary tiers)
  • Mental health and behavioral health services
  • Substance use disorder treatment
  • Maternity, pregnancy, and newborn care
  • Pediatric services including dental and vision for children
  • Laboratory tests, imaging, and diagnostics
  • Telehealth and virtual care visits
  • Rehabilitative and habilitative services

How Much Does Health Insurance Cost in 2025?

Health insurance costs depend on several key factors: your age, location (ZIP code), household size, tobacco use, and the plan tier you choose. Here's a general breakdown of average monthly premiums before any tax credits:

Individual (Age 25) — Bronze$189–$260 / mo
Individual (Age 25) — Silver$235–$340 / mo
Individual (Age 25) — Gold$310–$450 / mo
Individual (Age 45) — Bronze$290–$380 / mo
Individual (Age 45) — Silver$365–$490 / mo
Individual (Age 45) — Gold$480–$640 / mo
Family of 4 (Age 40) — Bronze$680–$900 / mo
Family of 4 (Age 40) — Silver$850–$1,150 / mo
Family of 4 (Age 40) — Gold$1,100–$1,500 / mo

Do I Qualify for a Health Insurance Subsidy?

If your household income falls between 100% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), you may qualify for premium tax credits (PTCs) that dramatically lower your monthly health insurance cost. Under recent legislation, subsidy eligibility has expanded, and even individuals earning above 400% FPL may qualify for some assistance. A family of four earning up to $124,800 may still qualify for subsidies in 2025. Your Marketplace Hubs agent will verify your eligibility and ensure you receive every dollar of subsidy you're entitled to — for free.

When Can I Enroll in Health Insurance?

Open Enrollment Period: November 1 – January 15 annually. Coverage begins February 1 for plans selected after December 15. Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs) are triggered by qualifying life events:

  • Losing job-based coverage (60-day window)
  • Getting married or divorced
  • Having a baby, adopting a child
  • Moving to a new coverage area
  • Aging off a parent's plan at 26
  • Becoming a U.S. citizen or lawful resident

Why Use Marketplace Hubs for Your Health Insurance?

We've helped over 12,000 individuals and families find the right health insurance since 2010. Our independent status means we're not tied to any single carrier — we compare dozens of options and recommend only what's best for you. Our service costs you nothing. Our agents are licensed, certified, and reviewed by thousands of happy clients.

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