In Oklahoma. Is Healthcare.gov the best option to find insurance even though I no longer qualify for premium tax credit?

28F. I’ve been using healthcare.gov since I turned 26 but have been mostly uneducated about health insurance in general since this year.

I recently received a significant raise and will be paying the full cost of whatever plan I choose. I’ll get another raise in December. My employers give me $500/month separate from my salary to put towards private health insurance.

When I reported my increased income a couple of months ago, I recall the options were fairly poor. I saw one good option from United that was pricey, I think three decent options from BCBS, and the rest by Medica were meh. I ended up going with a Medica plan for the rest of the year and it’s kind of garbage.

Will I see more options during enrollment period? Is this the best way to get private health insurance?

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28F. I’ve been using healthcare.gov since I turned 26 but have been mostly uneducated about health insurance in general since this year. I recently received a significant raise and will be paying the full cost of whatever plan I choose. I’ll get another raise in December. My employers give me $500/month separate from my salary to put towards private health insurance. When I reported my increased income a couple of months ago, I recall the options were fairly poor. I saw one good option from United that was pricey, I think three decent options from BCBS, and the rest by Medica were meh. I ended up going with a Medica plan for the rest of the year and it’s kind of garbage. Will I see more options during enrollment period? Is this the best way to get private health insurance?
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