Molina Health Insurance

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Molina Health Insurance

Molina Health Insurance

If you take a look at the prices below, Molina healthcare may be your cheapest option. These prices will vary depending on where you live, your age, and a number of other factors, which is why a range is provided.

These prices may not be accurate because they only account for monthly premiums, and don't take into account any government subsidies you may qualify for. Premiums are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to health insurance costs because each plan will have out-of-pocket costs as well.

Age Range Pricing
35+ year olds $240 - $400
45+ year olds $290 - $470
55+ year olds $450 - $730

Molina healthcare focuses mainly on Medicaid, Medicare, and Marketplace health insurance plans. These plans are only offered in select states. For example, if you are looking to enroll in a Molina Medicaid plan, you have to live in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Molina's website does not provide a list of states in which they provide individual and family health insurance plans through the marketplace but does mention that they offer coverage in many of the states where Medicaid plans are offered.

There is some uniformity when it comes to health insurance plans through the marketplace. The following breakdown shows what you will be paying for each plan.

Molina Marketplace Plans

Plan Type Percent of Essential Benefit Covered Monthly Premium
Molina Bronze Plan 60% Low cost / Low quality
Molina Silver Plan 70% Average premiums / Average out-of-pocket costs
Molina Gold Plan 80% High premiums / Low out-of-pocket
Molina Platinum Plan 90% Highest premium / Lowest out-of-pocket costs

While prices for these plans vary from state to state and company to company, the amount you will be paying out-of-pocket will follow the same pattern. If you are relatively young and healthy, a Molina Bronze plan may be just right for you, but if you have an extensive medical history, you may want to go with a Molina Gold or Platinum plan.