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📊 Plan Tier Comparison for Oregon
| Tier | Coverage Level | Est. Monthly | Deductible | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 60% | $382 | $7,000+ | Healthy, low utilization |
| Silver | 70% | $490 | $4,500 | Most people (subsidy benchmark) |
| Gold | 80% | $578 | $1,800 | Regular medical needs |
| Platinum | 90% | $661 | $500 | Chronic conditions, frequent care |
🏥 Health Insurance in Oregon: What You Need to Know
Oregon operates its own state-based health insurance marketplace for ACA-compliant individual and family health insurance plans. The state has expanded Medicaid, providing coverage to adults earning up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level.
The largest health insurer in Oregon is Kaiser Foundation Health Plan. The average individual marketplace premium is approximately $5,880/year ($490/month) before any subsidies or tax credits.
With an uninsured rate of 5.6%, this is relatively close to or below the national average of ~8%.
💡 6 Ways to Lower Health Insurance Costs in Oregon
- Check for premium subsidies: If your income is 100-400% FPL, you likely qualify for Premium Tax Credits that can reduce your monthly cost significantly.
- Consider a Silver plan: Silver plans are the subsidy benchmark and offer Cost-Sharing Reductions (CSR) for incomes under 250% FPL, dramatically lowering deductibles and copays.
- Use an HSA with a Bronze HDHP: If you're healthy, pair a Bronze High-Deductible Health Plan with a Health Savings Account for triple tax benefits.
- Compare plans annually: Premiums and networks change every year. Always shop during Open Enrollment even if you're happy with your current plan.
- Check if you qualify for Medicaid: With Medicaid expansion, adults earning up to $20,783/year for individuals qualify for free or very low-cost coverage.
- Look for state-specific programs: Oregon may offer additional health coverage assistance programs, short-term health plans, or health care sharing ministries as alternatives.