Open Enrollment is over, but there are still several opportunities to get covered.
Plans and prices change every year. Shop from a variety of insurance companies, compare prices, and see estimated savings.
Most Coloradans can get health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado. Compare plans based on what matters most to you.
Check out the examples below and use the quick cost calculator to find out what your new monthly payment could be.
Single, 25 years old
Denver County
$35,000 annual income
Monthly premium in 2023:
$126 ($1,512/year)
Monthly premium in 2024:
$95 ($1,140/year)*
Total savings =
$31/mo; $372/yr
Single, 40 years old
Summit County
$45,000 annual income
Monthly premium in 2023:
$247 ($2,964/year)
Monthly premium in 2024:
$207 ($2,484/year)*
Total savings =
$40/mo; $480/yr
Single, 50 years old
Alamosa County
$50,000 annual income
Monthly premium in 2023:
$318 ($3,816/year)
Monthly premium in 2024:
$261 ($3,132/year)*
Total savings =
$57/mo; $684/yr
Single, 25 years old
El Paso County
$35,000 annual income
Monthly premium in 2023:
$119 ($1,428/year)
Monthly premium in 2024:
$100 ($1,200/year)*
Total savings =
$19/mo; $228/year
*Based on the cost of the benchmark plan (second lowest-cost silver plan) offered in that area for non-smokers. Customers enrolling in a plan from a different metal tier may experience different out-of-pocket premium costs.
Get basic information about how you can start shopping for a health insurance plan through Connect for Health Colorado.
Before you shop for health insurance, check if you are eligible for financial help to lower your costs. See which plans cover your doctors and medications, and compare plans side-by-side.
Connect for Health Colorado is the only place you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of private health insurance. The financial help you can get to lower your monthly payment is called a Premium Tax Credit.
Get help completing the application process from Connect for Health Colorado’s state-wide network of certified experts.
You can always buy health insurance if you have a life-changing event. Certain events, including moving, getting married, having a baby, and losing job-based coverage all qualify.
If you enrolled in a Connect for Health Colorado plan you will need your 1095-A form to help you file your taxes. Log in to download your 1095-A form.
Things can change during the year that can affect your coverage. Update changes to your household’s income, size, address, or other life-change events. Log in to your account to update your information.