ACA Health Plans Through the Marketplace
At Western Wind Insurance & Investments, we help you navigate the ACA Marketplace to find the right plan, maximize savings, and make enrollment stress-free. We will walk you through every step of the process.
What is the ACA Marketplace?
The ACA Marketplace, established under the Affordable Care Act, is a platform where individuals and families can shop for and enroll in health insurance plans. These plans are regulated to ensure they meet specific standards.
All Marketplace plans must include
essential health benefits, such as:
- Preventive care (like annual checkups and screenings) at no cost
- Doctor visits and hospital care
- Prescription drugs
- Maternity and newborn care
- Mental health services
Key Features of ACA Marketplace Plans
ACA plans also offer the following features:
- Pre-existing Condition Protections: Insurers cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums based on your health history.
- Subsidies & Tax Credits: Some individuals and families qualify for financial assistance to lower their premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
Enroll in ACA Marketplace Plans
When Can I Enroll?
There are two main ways to get coverage through the ACA Marketplace:
Open Enrollment
Happens every year from November 1 through January 15, in most states. Check the website for your state’s Marketplace, or we can help confirm dates in your area.
During OEP, you can:
- Enroll in a new health plan
- Renew or change your existing plan
Special Enrollment Period (SEP)
If you experience a qualifying life event, you may be eligible for a Special Enrollment Period. Generally this lasts 60 days from the qualifying event, which may include:
- Losing other health coverage
- Getting married or divorced
- Having a baby or adopting a child
- Moving to a new coverage area
Turning 26? You get a Special Enrollment Period as you age out of coverage through your parents.
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Who Can Enroll?
Anyone can enroll in Marketplace plans, but it’s especially beneficial for:
- Individuals who don’t have employer-sponsored insurance
- Self-employed workers
- Part-time employees
- Individuals whose income qualifies them for Medicaid expansion (in participating states)
Enrollment Tips
Follow these steps to make your process even smoother:
- Gather information. Have the following ready:
- Social Security numbers for all household members
- Employer and income details
- Immigration documents (if applicable)
- Apply early: Avoid last-minute stress by enrolling well before the deadline
- Review details: Double-check your application for accuracy to avoid processing delays and resubmissions
- Set up payments: Ensure your payment methods are set up correctly so your coverage begins on time
ACA Health Insurance FAQ
What’s the difference between Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum plans?
These “metal tiers” reflect how you and the plan share costs — not the quality of care. Bronze plans have the lowest monthly premiums and highest out-of-pocket costs; Platinum plans are the opposite.
Do I have to use HealthCare.gov to enroll?
No, we can help you shop for plans through the Marketplace or a state exchange, and can walk you through the entire process.
What if I miss Open Enrollment?
You may still qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. Losing coverage, moving, or having a baby are just a few examples of life changes that make you eligible to enroll outside of the annual window. If these don’t apply to you, you will need to wait for the next Open Enrollment period.
Can I enroll in an ACA plan if I’m self-employed?
Yes, ACA plans are a great option for freelancers, consultants, and anyone without employer coverage.
Can I get financial help?
Yes, some people qualify for financial assistance based on their income and household size. We can help you determine if you qualify.