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All Gold-level plans offer the same comprehensive benefits, providing you with the assurance that a set of benefits is consistent across these plans. When comparing Gold plans, consider factors like pricing and the proximity of hospitals, knowing that the benefits remain uniform.
Gold plans generally come with higher monthly expenses, but they result in lower costs when you require medical care. These plans are ideal for individuals who utilize health services moderately or frequently. If you anticipate needing regular medical attention, you might want to explore Platinum-level plans, which offer even more cost savings at the point of service. Conversely, if you believe you’ll require less medical care, Silver and Bronze plans typically feature lower monthly premiums but entail higher costs when you access healthcare.
for pre-existing conditions
of costs paid by your insurance company
preventive care
on what your plan pays for covered services
children’s dental and vision
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for pre-existing conditions
of costs paid by your insurance company
preventive care
on what your plan pays for covered services
children’s dental and vision
Every plan in the Gold level has the same comprehensive benefits.
Preventive care visits, screenings, and immunizations are provided at no cost.
Emergency services such as ER visits are likely to come with a large copay or coinsurance rate.
Experience peace of mind as you recover.
Your initial three non-preventive doctor visits don't have a deductible. Just make your copayment at the time of service.
Your plan assists with covering the costs of laboratory tests, medical imaging, and X-rays.
Once you've met your drug deductible, generic prescription costs remain consistent.
They’re different when it comes to how much you pay for premiums and medical services.
The bronze level is also the least expensive of all the levels and has a 60/40 split for coverage after the deductible has been met. Bronze plan deductibles are also high. This type of plan is a step above catastrophic coverage and is best for those who want health care coverage for worst-case scenarios.
A silver level plan has a higher monthly premium than the bronze level and offers more coverage with lower costs. The split for coverage on silver plans is 70/30. Deductibles tend to be lower as well, and if you qualify for cost-sharing reductions, you can save even more money on your medical care. However, the cost-sharing reductions are available at the silver level only.
A gold plan tends to have a high monthly premium, but it can also cost the same as a silver plan in some areas. These plans have lower deductibles and lower costs of healthcare. The cost split for a gold plan is 80/20.
The platinum level is the most expensive of all the plans, and provides the most coverage for healthcare. The deductibles are the lowest, and the cost split is 90/10. A platinum plan makes the most sense for those who need ongoing healthcare and want the assurance that almost all costs are covered.
You can get help from a licensed insurance agent right away. It’s always free and confidential. Talk to someone about your options and have them guide you through the process. You can enroll over the phone or online.
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