Healthcare coverage is one of the most important ways we can take care of ourselves and our families. For those in Hawaii who don’t have insurance through an employer, Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP, the Health Insurance Marketplace offers affordable and comprehensive options. Whether you’re between jobs, self-employed, or simply looking for better coverage, the Marketplace is a tool designed to help you find the right plan.
The Health Insurance Marketplace (found at Healthcare.gov) is a federal resource where people can shop, compare, and enroll in health plans that meet the standards of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These plans cover essential health benefits like doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, maternity care, and preventive services.
Most people in Hawaii qualify for financial assistance that makes health coverage more affordable:
Marketplace plans are divided into four “metal” categories, based on how costs are shared between you and the insurance company:
You can explore options and compare plans directly at Healthcare.gov/see-plans.
In Hawaii, health and family are at the heart of our way of life. Having the right coverage ensures that keiki, kupuna, and everyone in between can access the care they need without financial hardship. Whether you’re protecting your ʻohana or yourself, the Marketplace helps you find coverage that balances cost and quality.
If you don’t have job-based coverage or qualify for Medicare/Medicaid, the Health Insurance Marketplace is here for you. Take the time to compare your options, check for financial assistance, and choose a plan that keeps you and your family healthy.
🌐 Start your journey today: Healthcare.gov