Health insurance options for Painesville residents
Ohio's ACA marketplace benchmark Silver runs around $472/mo for a 40-year-old non-smoker before subsidies. About 92% of US marketplace enrollees qualify for a premium tax credit; the average subsidy nationally is $526/mo. Many Painesville residents end up paying $0–$200/mo for a Silver plan.
If your household income is under 250% FPL, picking a Silver plan unlocks Cost-Sharing Reduction (CSR) — same premium, but deductible drops from ~$5,500 to as low as $200 and out-of-pocket max drops by thousands. Picking a Bronze plan at the same income level leaves all of that on the table.
Short-term, accident, and hospital indemnity
If you need coverage TODAY (not the 1st of next month), ACA isn't the answer — short-term medical, accident-only, or hospital indemnity policies can bind same-day. They're not minimum essential coverage, but they pay real benefits while you bridge to an ACA SEP enrollment.
- Short-term medical: 1–6 month terms, $80–$220/mo healthy
- Hospital indemnity: flat daily benefit for any admission
- Accident: lump sum for ER, fractures, dislocations
- Critical illness: lump sum on cancer/stroke/heart attack
- Dental + vision standalone — usually $25–$60/mo
What to have on hand for the call
Projected 2026 household MAGI (modified adjusted gross income), household size, current employer-coverage status (and whether it's affordable per ACA definition), preferred doctors and hospitals so we can verify network status, and any prescription medications by name and dosage.