Is Obamacare available in Kansas?

Kansas exchange overview Five insurers offer plans in the Kansas exchange as of 2021: Medica, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, Sunflower/Ambetter, Oscar, and Cigna. Kansas still has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, although lawmakers came close in the 2019 legislative session, and again in the 2020 session.

How much is Obamacare for 2021?

Average Marketplace Premiums in 2021 By Metal Tier

State Average Lowest Cost Bronze Plan Average Lowest Cost Gold Plan
California $323 $444
Colorado $273 $383
Connecticut $368 $489
Delaware $400 $517

What are the negatives of Obamacare?

Cons

  • Many people have to pay higher premiums.
  • You can be fined if you don’t have insurance.
  • Taxes are going up as a result of the ACA.
  • It’s best to be prepared for enrollment day.
  • Businesses are cutting employee hours to avoid covering employees.

How much is Obamacare in Kansas?

Lowest monthly SHOP health insurance premiums in Kansas

Lowest premiums for SHOP health insurance plans in each “metal” category
Enrollee Age Bronze Silver
Enrollee Age up to 20 $134.84
Enrollee Age 21 $212.35
Enrollee Age 30 $241.01

How do I get Obamacare in Kansas?

To apply for affordable care, visit the Getting Health Coverage Outside Open Enrollment page of the healthcare.gov site and click on “Apply Now.” Or call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Does Kansas have a healthcare marketplace?

The Health Insurance Marketplace is the federal health insurance exchange in Kansas. Through exchanges, many lower-income individuals can get help to reduce their out-of-pocket costs (deductibles, coinsurance, or copayments) when they receive health care services.