Health Insurance Marketplace Plans in Wetzel county WV
There are 13 Health Insurance Marketplace Plans available in Wetzel county West Virginia from 2 health insurance providers. There are 1 Catastrophic plans that emphasize coverage for hospitalization or serious illness. And 3 Bronze Plans that cover 60% of expenses, 4 Silver Plans that cover 70% of expenses, 5 Gold Plans that cover 80% of coverage and Platinum with the highest coverage at 90%. The Lowest premium offered for an adult individual Age 27 in Wetzel county is $166.78 and the highest is $275.35.
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Provider Name | Plan Name | Metal Level |
Premium Adult Individual Age 27 | Premium Adult Individual Age 50 | Premium Family | Premium Single Parent Family | Premium Couple | Premium Child |
Start Over | Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield | Blue Cross Blue Shield Shared Cost 1500, a Multi-State Plan(PPO) | Gold | $262 | $446 | $885 | $601 | $639 | $158 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield | Blue Cross Blue Shield Shared Cost 4750, a Multi-State Plan(PPO) | Silver | $215 | $366 | $726 | $493 | $524 | $130 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Major Events PPO 6350(PPO) | Catastr | $166 | $284 | $563 | $382 | $406 | $101 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Shared Cost PPO 5000(PPO) | Bronze | $189 | $322 | $639 | $434 | $462 | $114 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Shared Cost PPO 4750(PPO) | Silver | $215 | $366 | $726 | $493 | $524 | $130 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Shared Cost PPO 500(PPO) | Gold | $271 | $462 | $917 | $623 | $662 | $164 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Shared Cost PPO 1000(PPO) | Gold | $268 | $457 | $907 | $616 | $655 | $162 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Shared Cost PPO 1500(PPO) | Gold | $262 | $446 | $885 | $601 | $639 | $158 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Health Savings PPO 3000(PPO) | Bronze | $182 | $310 | $615 | $418 | $444 | $110 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Health Savings PPO 2500(PPO) | Silver | $227 | $388 | $769 | $522 | $555 | $137 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Health Savings PPO 1300(PPO) | Gold | $275 | $469 | $930 | $631 | $671 | $166 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Comprehensive Care PPO 4000(PPO) | Bronze | $184 | $314 | $623 | $423 | $450 | $111 |
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Comprehensive Care PPO 1500(PPO) | Silver | $228 | $388 | $770 | $523 | $556 | $138 |
The premium information provided is a approximate. Many factors can change your premiums. Please verify premiums on your state exchange or at healthcare.gov or with the insurance company or an agent. NOTE: Premium amounts do not include tax credits that will lower premiums for the majority of those applying, specifically those with income up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level.
Metals Explained
Bronze Covers 60% of expenses.
Silver Covers 70% of expenses.
Gold Covers 80% of expenses.
Platinum Covers 90% of expenses.
Catastrophic: Catastrophic plans are only for hospitalization or serious illness. For people under 30 or with hardship exemptions.
Group Premiums
Family: Two adults age 30, With 2 children
Single Parent Family: 1 adult age 30, 2 children
Couple: 2 adults age 40, no children
Child: 1 child any age
Note: This document includes data from plans in the Federally-facilitated and State-Partnership Marketplaces. Those data were pulled from the Health Insurance Oversight System (HIOS) for Federally-facilitated states, and from the System for Electronic and Rate Form Filing (SERFF) for the partnership states. They are current as of September 27, 2013, and are subject to change. For counties in Alaska and Nebraska, the premium rates shown are for the rating area within that county with the highest population. For counties in all other states, the premiums shown are for all persons residing in that county. The premium amounts do not include tax credits that will lower premiums for the majority of those applying, specifically those with income up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level.
Source: Healthcare.gov