Explore your ACA Marketplace plan options
UnitedHealthcare Individual & Family ACA Marketplace plans include 5 plan types — Advantage, Copay Focus, Value, Essential and Standard. Each plan type offers varying coverage levels to meet your needs and budget. Let’s take a closer look at your 2026 ACA Marketplace plan options and find a plan that’s right for you.
Choosing an ACA plan
Our ACA Marketplace plans offer a variety of plans with the right coverage and price point for you. Learn about each of our ACA plans and how they may be a good fit.
Plan overview
Pay a little more each month for your premium to get more benefits, perks and coverage. Enjoy a lower deductible and lower copays for every doctor visit.
Who’s it for?
It may be a good fit if you’re transitioning from an employer-sponsored plan. Advantage plans offer more coverage and benefits, which may be like what your employer plan had.
Available benefits
- Adult dental and vision (look for plans marked “Dental + Vision”)1
- $0 virtual urgent care2
- Member incentives
- $0 digital fitness3
- Discounted in-person gym membership3
- $0 insulin4
- 10 free diabetes management services5
Plan overview
Get a plan that helps manage your budget and your health. Pay a higher premium while getting predictable copays and a $0 medical deductible.
Who’s it for?
It may be a good fit if you’re willing to pay higher costs up front to get more price transparency. Know the cost of care before going to the doctor so you can budget better.
Available benefits
- Adult dental and vision (look for plans marked “Dental + Vision”)1
- $0 virtual urgent care2
- Member incentives
- $0 digital fitness3
- Discounted in-person gym membership3
- $0 insulin4
- 10 free diabetes management services5
Plan overview
Help protect your health and your budget. Choose from options that may include low copays for primary care visits, a health savings account (HSA) or extra benefits like dental and vision coverage.
Who’s it for?
A wide range of people, including those who are eligible for subsidies (savings) and those who aren’t. A good fit if you prefer to pay a lower premium and a higher deductible and cost share when you get care.
Available benefits
- Adult dental and vision (look for plans marked “Dental + Vision”)1
- $0 virtual urgent care2
- Member incentives
- $0 digital fitness3
- Discounted in-person gym membership3
- $0 insulin4
- 10 free diabetes management services5
Plan overview
Keep your costs as low as possible with the Essential plan. You’ll be covered for preventive care and serious situations yet pay only a low monthly premium.
Who’s it for?
It’s a good fit if you rarely see the doctor and want more affordable coverage. It’s generally our least expensive plan. However, you’ll have a higher deductible and copay when you do get care.
Available benefits
- Member incentives
- $0 digital fitness3
- Discounted in-person gym membership3
- $0 insulin4
- 10 free diabetes management services5
Plan overview
Also called easy pricing plans. Standard plans are offered in Bronze, Silver or Gold metal levels. Within each metal level, plans have the same deductibles, copays, coinsurance and out-of-pocket maximums.
Who’s it for?
It could be a good option if you want to clearly compare coverage options and benefits between different insurance companies before choosing a plan.
Available benefits
- Adult dental and vision (look for plans marked “Dental + Vision”)1
- Member incentives
- $0 digital fitness3
- Discounted in-person gym membership3
- $0 insulin4
- 10 free diabetes management services5
Ready to find the right ACA plan for you?
Benefits made to support your needs
Here’s a look at some of the benefits you could get with one of our Individual & Family plans.
Compare ACA plan costs and coverage
| Plan name | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Essential | |||
| Value | |||
| Standard | All metal levels | ||
| Advantage | |||
| Copay Focus | $0 medical deductible | All metal levels |
Why choose UnitedHealthcare ACA Marketplace plans?
Frequently asked questions
All plans sold on the health care Marketplace are required to cover 10 essential health benefits. Keep in mind, these are minimum requirements. That means most Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans (like UnitedHealthcare Individual & Family Marketplace plans) may offer these and many more benefits.
No matter which Marketplace plan you choose, you’re guaranteed to have the following benefits:
- Ambulatory patient services
- Emergency services
- Hospitalization
- Pregnancy, maternity and newborn care (including contraceptives and breastfeeding coverage)
- Mental health and substance use disorder services (including behavioral health treatment)
- Prescription medicine
- Rehabilitative/habilitative services and devices
- Laboratory services
- Pediatric services (including oral and vision care)
- Preventive and wellness services, and chronic disease management
All plans include a yearly wellness exam (physical) with your primary care provider. Your yearly exam is a good opportunity to check in with your doctor on how you’re feeling. It’s your chance to bring up any health concerns or questions — and get answers from your doctor.
Here are common things that may happen during your yearly exam:
- Annual flu vaccine (and checking up to make sure you’re up to date on all your vaccines)
- Cholesterol screening
- Blood pressure screening
- Cancer screenings for adults (like breast, colorectal, cervical and lung)
- Standard lab work (you may have to pay for lab work)
- Access to $012 contraceptives, if you need them
A plan’s network is a group of facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services. It’s important to see doctors within your plan’s network to make sure your visit is covered by your plan. (So you don’t have to pay more out-of-pocket.) To check your UnitedHealthcare provider directory online, sign in to your member account.
Your primary care provider (PCP) is the doctor, nurse practitioner or physician's assistant you'll see for most of your care. You can see them for things like yearly checkups, screenings, chronic conditions and everyday concerns. Plus, they can refer you to a network specialist if you need one.
Your welcome mailing will let you know if your plan requires a referral before you can see a network specialist. If that’s the case, your doctor will send us a referral for the specialist you want to see before you make your appointment. This extra step helps us make sure that specialist is in our network, and that your plan will help cover the cost.