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Alternative Options

Private alternatives when ACA isn’t the fit.

Sometimes ACA isn’t the right answer — premiums feel too high, you don’t qualify for subsidies, or you need something more flexible. We can compare medically-underwritten private health plans, short-term medical, fixed-indemnity coverage, and other alternatives.

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What you get with Maher Insurance

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Often lower premiums for healthy buyers
If you’re healthy and don’t qualify for ACA subsidies, medically-underwritten plans often cost significantly less than Bronze or Silver Marketplace plans, especially in higher-income brackets where subsidies don’t apply.
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Faster, more flexible enrollment
Many alternatives don’t require waiting for Open Enrollment — you can apply year-round and coverage can start in days, not months. Useful if you’ve missed Open Enrollment and don’t qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
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We’re honest about the tradeoffs
These plans typically don’t cover pre-existing conditions, maternity, mental health parity, or all 10 ACA essential benefits. They are tools for specific situations — not blanket replacements for ACA coverage. We tell you when an alternative makes sense and when it doesn’t.
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We compare ACA and alternatives side-by-side
We will quote both Marketplace AND alternatives so you can see the full picture — premium plus likely out-of-pocket — and choose the right fit, not just the cheapest sticker price.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about ACA Alternative Health Plans.

What counts as an “ACA alternative”?
The category includes medically-underwritten private major medical plans, short-term medical plans, fixed-indemnity plans, hospital-only plans, healthcare sharing ministries, and direct primary care memberships. None of these are ACA-compliant insurance — they don’t cover all 10 essential health benefits — but each can fit specific situations.
Why would I choose one instead of an ACA Marketplace plan?
Common reasons: your household income is too high for premium tax credits and Marketplace plans feel expensive; you’re between jobs and need quick coverage; you’re generally healthy and want lower monthly costs; or you missed Open Enrollment and don’t qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. The right answer depends on your specific situation and risk tolerance.
What aren’t these plans good for?
Most alternatives are not the right choice if you have pre-existing conditions, are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, need ongoing mental health care, take expensive prescriptions, or have a chronic condition that requires regular treatment. In those cases, an ACA plan is usually a better fit — even at a higher premium — because the ACA prohibits denial for pre-existing conditions and caps annual out-of-pocket costs.
Do these plans count as “having health insurance”?
Most ACA alternatives are not considered Minimum Essential Coverage under federal law. The federal individual mandate penalty is currently $0, but five states and DC (California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the District of Columbia) still have state-level penalties. We’ll let you know if a state-level penalty would apply.
Are these plans legal in every state?
No. Short-term medical durations vary by state — some states cap it at 3 months, others allow up to 36 months with renewals. A few states have effectively banned short-term medical entirely (e.g., California, New York). Fixed-indemnity and faith-based sharing rules also differ. We tell you what’s available in your state.