North Carolina Health Insurance Guide 2026

Everything you need to know about health insurance in North Carolina (NC)

5 Insurers · Nov 1 - Jan 15 · Avg $518/mo
$518
Avg. Monthly Premium
5
Insurance Companies
Yes
Medicaid Expanded

North Carolina Health Insurance Marketplace Overview

Marketplacehealthcare.gov
Marketplace URLhttps://www.healthcare.gov
Open EnrollmentNov 1 - Jan 15
Average Monthly Premium$518 (individual, before subsidies)
Average Deductible$5,100
Number of Insurers5
Medicaid ExpansionExpanded (2024)
Medicaid Eligibility138% FPL
State Population10.7M
Uninsured Rate9.4%

Health Insurance in North Carolina: What You Need to Know

North Carolina residents can purchase health insurance through the federal marketplace at healthcare.gov. With 5 insurance companies offering plans in the state, North Carolina provides a moderate selection of plan options for consumers.

The average monthly premium for an individual health insurance plan in North Carolina is approximately $518 before subsidies, with an average deductible of $5,100. These figures represent benchmark Silver plan costs for a 40-year-old and will vary based on your age, tobacco use, and specific plan selection.

Medicaid in North Carolina

North Carolina expanded Medicaid in 2024, extending coverage to adults with household incomes up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This means a single adult earning up to approximately $21,597 per year, or a family of four earning up to $44,367, may qualify for Medicaid coverage. Since expansion, North Carolina has seen its uninsured rate improve, currently at 9.4%.

Choosing a Plan in North Carolina

When selecting a health insurance plan in North Carolina, consider the following factors specific to your state:

Cost-Saving Tips for North Carolina Residents

To minimize your health insurance costs in North Carolina:

  1. Always check your subsidy eligibility on healthcare.gov before assuming you cannot afford coverage.
  2. If your income is below 250% FPL, choose a Silver plan to get cost-sharing reductions that reduce your deductible and copays.
  3. Compare plans from all 5 available insurers, as premiums can vary significantly for similar coverage levels.
  4. Consider an HDHP with HSA if you are healthy and want to build tax-advantaged medical savings.
  5. Check if your state offers any additional premium assistance programs beyond federal subsidies.

Key Dates for North Carolina Health Insurance

The open enrollment period for North Carolina runs from Nov 1 - Jan 15. If you enroll by December 15, your coverage typically starts January 1. Enrollments after December 15 (but before the deadline) usually have a February 1 start date. Remember that Special Enrollment Periods are available year-round if you experience qualifying life events such as job loss, marriage, birth of a child, or a move.

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Estimated Premiums by Age in North Carolina

AgeBronzeSilverGoldPlatinum
25$279$340$411$493
30$315$383$464$557
35$358$435$527$633
40$404$492$596$715
45$454$553$670$803
50$511$623$754$905
55$590$719$870$1044
60$669$814$986$1183
64$719$875$1060$1272

Estimated monthly premiums before subsidies. Actual costs depend on specific plan, insurer, and zip code.

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