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Complete Guide to Nassau Health Insurance Options

Looking to better understand the Nassau health insurance marketplace. Here we created a comprehensive guide which will help you understand what options are available to you, how to compare and select a plan based on your needs and income, and how to purchase a plan.

 

Nassau Health Insurance

 

What Are the Different Types of Health Insurance Plans Available?

When it comes to medical coverage available, there are several different types to consider, each with its unique features, benefits, and coverage options. Understanding these types can help you make an informed decision that best meets your healthcare needs and financial situation. Here are some of the most common types of plans:

Group Insurance – is one of the more popular plan types in Nassau NY.  It’s typically provided by an employer to cover employees and often members of their families, under a single policy. Group health plans are often more cost-effective and usually have richer benefits with larger networks to choose from

Individual Insurance – For those who don’t have access to Employer-sponsored plans, Individual plans can be purchased from the NY State Marketplace. There are several options

Non-Subsidized – these are full premium insurance for individuals or families with incomes higher than 400% of the federal poverty level

Subsidized – for individuals and families that earn between 250 % – 400% of the Federal poverty level

Free NY Health Insurance – for those that don’t qualify for Medicaid, the Essential Plan is a free program for those with incomes up to 250% of the FPL

Child Health Plus – is available for children under 19 who don’t qualify for Medicaid. It’s a full-service coverage that can be free through a low-cost sliding scale based on family income

Catastrophic Insurance – Catastrophic plans are designed for young, healthy individuals ages 19 – 30 who want to cover themselves in case of severe health issues or emergencies. These plans have low premiums but high deductibles and typically cover essential health benefits after the deductible is met.

 

Self-employed Insurance Plans – very similar to individual plans, however, its often purchased through an association which has stronger buying power through a large member network

Medicare – For individuals aged 65 and older, as well as some younger individuals with disabilities, Medicare offers various coverage options, including Original Medicare (Part A and Part B), Medicare Advantage (Part C), and Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D).

Medicaid – Medicaid provides health coverage for low-income individuals and families covering a wide range of health services.

 

Before choosing a plan, it’s essential to evaluate your healthcare needs, budget, and preferred providers. Additionally, consider factors such as premiums, deductibles, copayments, and out-of-pocket maximums to find the right plan for you. Consulting with a licensed insurance agent or using online resources can

 

What are the Enrollment Periods for Medical Insurance Plans?

The open enrollment period for individual coverage in New York State typically begins in November and often runs through the first month of the new year. for the 2024 – 2025 enrollment period, it starts November first and runs through January 31st

 

How Can Residents Enroll in a Plan?

Individuals and groups have similar options. they can purchase a plan through a New York health insurance broker, or they can go directly to the NY State of Health marketplace.

Marketplace – By going directly through the marketplace, you have the benefit of shopping and comparing insurance coverages through a website on your own time and always have the option to contact the official marketplace with questions

Broker – by using a broker you have the added benefit of Personalized service and access to multiple plans that may not be available through the market. Also, brokers often have a deep understanding of the marketplace and can help determine your needs, as well as simplify the process for and provide assistance in completing applications

 

Who are the major health insurance companies operating in Nassau County?

Individuals – have the option of purchasing from the following companies in 2025

Anthem BCBS 

Emblem Health

 

How Do Medical Insurance Premiums Vary in Nassau County?

The average 2025 monthly premiums are as follows

LowMediumHigh
Bronze
$597$801$1,324
Silver$779$1,028$1,736
Gold$1,009$1,644$2,092
Platinum$1,231$1,632$2,533

 

Monthly Premiums by Company and Coverage

Anthem BCBS

LOW
BRONZEAnthem Gatekeeper X, Bronze ST
Premium$773
Deductible$3,800 / $7,600
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
SILVERGatekeeper X, Silver ST
Premium$1,045
Deductible$2,100 / $4,200
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
GOLDAnthem Gatekeeper X, Gold ST
Premium$1,306
Deductible$600 / $1,200
Max. out of Pocket$7,900 / $15,800
PLATINUMAnthem Gatekeeper X, Platinum ST
Premium$1,588
Deductible$0
Max. out of Pocket$2,000 / $4,000

 

Emblem Health

LOW
BRONZEMillenium Bronze ST
Premium$1,324
Deductible$3,800 / $7,600
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
SILVERMillenium Silver ST
Premium$1,736
Deductible$2,100 / $4,200
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
GOLDMillenium Gold ST
Premium$2,092
Deductible$600 / $1,200
Max. out of Pocket$7,900 / $15,800
PLATINUMMillenium Platinum ST
Premium$2,533
Deductible$0
Max. out of Pocket$2,000 / $4,000

 

Fidelis Care

LOWHIGH
BRONZEBronze HSABronze ST
Premium$597$600
Deductible$5,500 / $11,000$3,800 / $7,600
Max. out of Pocket$8,050 / $16,100$9,200 / $18,400
SILVERSilver STSilver Enhanced
Premium$779$799
Deductible$2,100 / $4,200$2,100 / $4,200
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
$9,200 / $18,400
GOLDGold STGold Enhanced
Premium$1,009$1,031
Deductible$600 / $1,200$600 / $1,200
Max. out of Pocket$7,900 / $15,800$7,900 / $15,800
PLATINUMPlatinum ST------
Premium$1,231------
Deductible$0------
Max. out of Pocket$2,000 / $4,000------

 

Healthfirst

LOWMEDHIGH
BRONZEBronze Leaf ST------Bronze Leaf Premier NS
Premium$653------$676
Deductible$3,800 / $7,600------$8,700 / $17,400
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400------$9,200 / $18,400
SILVERSilver Leaf STSilver Leaf Premier Plus NSSilver Leaf Premier NS
Premium$873$908$910
Deductible$2,100 / $4,200$2,000 / $4,000$3,500 / $7,000
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
$9,100 / $18,200
$9,000 / $18,000
GOLDGold Leaf STGold Leaf Premier Plus NSGold Leaf Premier NS
Premium$1,055$1,100$1,102
Deductible$600 / $1,200$850 / $1,700$1,125 / $2,250
Max. out of Pocket$7,900 / $15,800$6,200 / $12400$7,000 / $14,000
PLATINUMPlatinum ST------Platinum Leaf Premier NS
Premium$1,328------$1,374
Deductible$0------$0
Max. out of Pocket$2,000 / $4,000------$2,000 / $4,000

 

Oscar Health

LOWHIGH
BRONZEClassic Bronze ST------
Premium$496------
Deductible$3,800 / $7,600------
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400------
SILVERSimple Silver PCP Saver NSClassic Silver ST
Premium$1,028$1,060
Deductible$9,050 / $4,200$2,100 / $4,200
Max. out of Pocket$9,050 / $18,100
$9,200 / $18,400
GOLDSimple Gold NSGold ST
Premium$1,252$1,371
Deductible$1,500 / $3,000$600 / $1,200
Max. out of Pocket$6,300 / $12,600$7,900 / $15,800
PLATINUMPlatinum ST------
Premium$1,632------
Deductible$0------
Max. out of Pocket$2,000 / $4,000------

 

United HealthCare

LOWHIGH
BRONZECompass Bronze NS HSACompass Bronze ST
Premium$956$1,051
Deductible$5,500 / $11,000$3,800 / $7,600
Max. out of Pocket$8,050 / $16,100$9,200 / $18,400
SILVERGatekeeper X, Silver STGatekeeper X, Silver ST
Premium$1,045$1,045
Deductible$2,100 / $4,200$2,100 / $4,200
Max. out of Pocket$9,200 / $18,400
$9,200 / $18,400
GOLDCompass Gold ST------
Premium$1,306------
Deductible$600 / $1,200------
Max. out of Pocket$7,900 / $15,800------
PLATINUMCompass Platinum ST------
Premium$1,588------
Deductible$0------
Max. out of Pocket$2,000 / $4,000------

 

What Resources Are Available for Nassau County Residents?

Below are the most common medical government resources available

 

 

Conclusion

Nassau County offers a variety of health insurance options to meet the diverse needs of its residents. Whether you’re looking for individual plans, group coverage, or state-sponsored programs, there are numerous resources available to help you find the right plan. Understanding the different types of coverage, the enrollment periods, and the major providers in the area can help you to make informed decisions about your healthcare. By taking advantage of the available resources and consulting with professionals, you can ensure that you and your family have access to the best possible healthcare coverage.

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