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What’s the Difference Between On-Market and Off-Market Health Plans?

When it comes to health insurance, one of the most common points of confusion is the difference between on-market and off-market health plans. If you’re a Colorado resident exploring your options, understanding this distinction can help you make the smartest decision for your health — and your wallet. At Majeske Insurance, we walk clients through these choices every day. Here’s a clear breakdown of how these plans differ, their pros and cons, and who they’re best suited for.

What Are On-Market Health Plans?

On-market plans are health insurance policies offered through the Connect for Health Colorado marketplace — the official state health exchange. These plans must comply with Affordable Care Act (ACA) standards, which means they:
  • Cover essential health benefits (like maternity care and prescriptions)
  • Don’t charge more for pre-existing conditions
  • Can qualify you for government subsidies based on your income

Pros:

  • Subsidies and Tax Credits – Many Coloradans qualify for significant savings.
  • Standardized Coverage – All plans meet ACA minimum requirements.
  • Transparency – Easily compare plans side-by-side on the marketplace.

Cons:

  • Income-locked Pricing – Rising income could reduce or eliminate your subsidy.
  • Limited Plan Options – Not all insurers participate in the marketplace.
  • Enrollment Deadlines – Mostly available during Open Enrollment (unless you qualify for Special Enrollment).

🛠️ What Are Off-Market (Private) Health Plans?

Off-market plans are sold directly through insurance companies or licensed brokers like Majeske Insurance — outside of the Connect for Health Colorado system. These plans may still follow ACA guidelines (many do), but they are not eligible for subsidies.

Pros:

  • More Options – Access plans not listed on the state exchange.
  • Greater Flexibility – Sometimes broader networks or lower out-of-pocket costs.
  • Year-Round Availability – Depending on plan type, may be available outside enrollment windows.

Cons:

  • No Subsidies – You’ll pay the full premium cost.
  • Varying Coverage – Must vet carefully to ensure benefits meet your needs.
  • Short-Term Plan Confusion – Some off-market plans are not full coverage.

Which One Should You Choose?

Here’s a quick guide based on your situation:
Situation Recommendation
You qualify for subsidies (e.g., income under 400% FPL) Choose an on-market plan
You want access to more options or a specific doctor 🛠️ Explore off-market plans
You missed Open Enrollment Off-market plans may be your best temporary solution
You’re self-employed or own a small business Let us help compare both options
You have a pre-existing condition and need full coverage Stick with ACA-compliant plans (on- or off-market)

Need Help Choosing?

The truth is: there’s no one-size-fits-all plan. That’s where our team at Majeske Insurance comes in. We’re licensed to help you compare both marketplace and private options. That means we work for you, not the insurance companies. 💬 Let’s schedule a quick call to review your health needs, budget, and long-term goals — and find the right fit. 📞 Call us at (720) 753-4886 or visit www.mic.life to book your free consultation.
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