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Health Insurance in Georgia

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Marketplace

Georgia Access

Medicaid

Partial

Short-term plans

May be available

Licensed

NPN 21004595

How the Marketplace works in Georgia

Georgia runs its own state-based Marketplace, Georgia Access, instead of using the federal HealthCare.gov exchange. You can browse ACA plans there, but a licensed agent can compare those on-exchange options against private (off-exchange) plans you will not find on the state site.

Subsidies, Medicaid, and the 2026 change in Georgia

The enhanced premium tax credits that lowered ACA premiums through 2025 expired at the end of that year, so for 2026 many middle-income households now pay the full, unsubsidized price on the exchange. Georgia has partially expanded Medicaid under a limited program, so eligibility can be narrower than in fully expanded states. A licensed agent can confirm whether you qualify for Medicaid, a subsidized marketplace plan, or whether a private plan is the better value for your situation.

Health insurance options in Georgia

Whether you are self-employed, between jobs, an early retiree under 65, or simply without affordable coverage through an employer, there are several types of plans a licensed agent can compare for you in Georgia:

Short-term health plans may be available in Georgia as temporary, bridge coverage (subject to the federal duration limit). They are not ACA-compliant and do not have to cover pre-existing conditions, so an agent will explain the trade-offs before you choose one.

  • ACA marketplace plans (on-exchange), which cover pre-existing conditions and essential health benefits
  • Private, off-exchange major medical plans that a licensed agent can quote directly
  • Dental and vision plans, on their own or added to a medical plan
  • Fixed indemnity and supplemental coverage to help with out-of-pocket costs
  • Short-term medical plans for temporary or bridge coverage

Working with a licensed agent in Georgia

Our agents are licensed to sell health insurance in Georgia (National Producer Number 21004595) and do the comparison work for you at no cost. There is no obligation, no pressure, and your premium is the same whether you use a licensed broker or enroll on your own.

If you ever want to confirm licensing or file a question about a plan, the Georgia Office of Insurance is the state authority that regulates insurance in Georgia.

Official Georgia resources

Marketplace, subsidy, and short-term rules change year to year. Information reviewed July 2026; confirm current details with the official sources above or a licensed agent.

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Georgia Questions

Health Insurance in Georgia — FAQ

In Georgia, ACA plans are offered through Georgia Access. You can also buy private, off-exchange plans directly through a licensed agent. Our agents compare both so you see every option, then help you enroll — free of charge.
Possibly. Subsidy eligibility is based on your household income and size, and the rules tightened for 2026 when the enhanced tax credits expired. Some Georgia residents still qualify for savings on an ACA plan; others do better on a private plan. A licensed agent will check your specific eligibility for free.
Short-term plans may be available in Georgia as temporary coverage, subject to federal duration limits. They are not ACA-compliant and do not cover pre-existing conditions, so an agent will walk you through the trade-offs first.
ACA plans are generally sold during Open Enrollment, but if you have a qualifying life event (losing coverage, moving, marriage, a new baby, and more) you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period and can enroll now. Private and, where available, short-term plans can often start sooner. A licensed agent will tell you the fastest legitimate path to coverage.

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