Best Health Insurance Plans at Age 64

Average premiums, recommended plan types, and key considerations for 64-year-olds in 2026

Avg. $842/mo · Gold or Platinum Recommended
$842
Avg. Monthly Premium
$10,104
Avg. Annual Cost
Gold or Platinum
Recommended Plan Type

Health Insurance Strategy at Age 64

Healthcare Risk: Very High Best Plan: Gold or Platinum

At 64, you are at the maximum ACA age-rated premium (2.01x the baseline rate). However, premium tax credits can make marketplace coverage surprisingly affordable. This is your final year before Medicare eligibility at 65. Critical tasks: understand Medicare enrollment windows (Initial Enrollment Period starts 3 months before your 65th birthday), research Medigap supplemental plans, and compare Part D prescription drug plans. If you are still employed, coordinate your employer coverage transition with Medicare Part A and Part B enrollment to avoid late enrollment penalties.

Key Considerations for 64-Year-Olds

Estimated Monthly Premiums at Age 64 by Plan Type

Plan TypeMonthly PremiumAnnual PremiumTypical DeductibleOOP Maximum
Catastrophic$N/ANot eligible--
HDHP$573$6,871$4,000-$7,000$7,000-$9,450
Bronze$690$8,285$5,000-$8,000$8,000-$9,450
Silver$842$10,104$3,500-$5,500$6,000-$8,500
Gold$1019$12,226$1,000-$2,500$5,000-$7,500
Platinum$1221$14,651$0-$500$2,000-$4,000

National average estimates for 2026 before subsidies. Actual premiums vary by state, insurer, and zip code.

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Planning Ahead: Medicare Transition

At age 64, you are 1 year from Medicare eligibility. Here is what to keep in mind:

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