We're a Florida-licensed agency helping Cape Coral households find coverage on the 2026 ACA marketplace. Subsidies, networks, and which carriers are in your county, explained plainly by an actual agent (not an algorithm). Free, no obligation.
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Lee County has moderate ACA market competition — 3 carriers offer plans here in 2026. That's fewer than South Florida's biggest metros but still enough to compare meaningfully. Carrier participation can change year to year, so the list below reflects our best understanding of the 2026 plan year. Verify on Healthcare.gov or with us before enrolling.
Each carrier has different hospital networks, different drug formularies, and different out-of-pocket maximums even on plans at the same metal tier. The lowest premium isn't always the lowest total cost. Out-of-pocket math depends on how much care you actually use.
Network coverage varies by plan and carrier. If a specific hospital or doctor matters to you, verify they're in-network on the exact plan tier before you enroll . not just "the carrier" generally.
Cape Coral's retiree population faces a specific insurance gap: too young for Medicare at 65, but often dealing with health conditions that make individual insurance expensive. ACA marketplace plans cap premiums at a percentage of income regardless of health history — pre-existing conditions cannot increase your rate.
The table below shows estimated monthly premiums for a Silver plan after federal subsidies, based on household income. Actual costs vary by age, plan, and carrier.
| Household Size | Income Range | % of FPL | Estimated Monthly Premium | Subsidy Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | Under $15,060 | Under 100% | Medicaid (may apply) | Check Eligibility |
| 1 person | $15,060 – $22,590 | 100–150% | $0/month | Maximum Subsidy |
| 1 person | $22,590 – $37,650 | 150–250% | $0 – $80/month | High Subsidy |
| 1 person | $37,650 – $60,240 | 250–400% | $80 – $250/month | Moderate Subsidy |
| Family of 4 | Under $31,200 | Under 100% | Medicaid (may apply) | Check Eligibility |
| Family of 4 | $31,200 – $46,800 | 100–150% | $0 – $30/month | Maximum Subsidy |
| Family of 4 | $46,800 – $78,000 | 150–250% | $30 – $200/month | High Subsidy |
| Family of 4 | $78,000 – $124,800 | 250–400% | $200 – $600/month | Moderate Subsidy |
Estimates based on 2026 FPL guidelines. Actual amounts vary by age and plan. Florida did not expand Medicaid. Residents below 100% FPL without dependent children may not qualify for Medicaid.
For 2026, the carriers expected to sell on the ACA marketplace in Lee County include Florida Blue, Ambetter from Sunshine Health, and Molina Healthcare. Carrier participation can change year to year. I'll verify the current lineup when you request a quote. Each carrier has different hospital networks and drug formularies, so "the cheapest" isn't always "the best" for your situation.
The major Cape Coral-area hospital systems . including Cape Coral Hospital (Lee Health) and Gulf Coast Medical Center (Lee Health) . are usually in-network on the larger carriers (especially Florida Blue). But specific plan tiers, narrow networks, and specialty groups within a hospital can differ. If a specific hospital or specialist matters, verify network status on the exact plan before you enroll.
Some can, but not everyone. Subsidy eligibility depends on your household income, household size, age, and the cost of the benchmark Silver plan in your county. The enhanced subsidies passed in 2021 and extended through 2025 remain in effect for 2026 plan year, which means more households qualify than under the original ACA rules. The honest answer: get a quote . the math depends entirely on your numbers, not on a statewide average.
Open Enrollment for 2026 plan-year coverage ran November 1, 2025 to January 15, 2026. Outside that window, you can still enroll if you've had a qualifying life event in the previous 60 days . loss of other health coverage, a move to a new area, marriage or divorce, a new baby or adoption, or a significant change in income. Loss of Medicaid coverage post-redetermination also qualifies. Call us at (954) 998-6720 and we'll check.
We're a Florida-licensed insurance agency (Turner Risk & Wealth LLC, license #G227271, Benjamin Turner). When clients enroll in a plan through us, the carrier pays us a commission . the same commission that gets paid whether you enroll directly with the carrier, through Healthcare.gov, or through us. The price of the plan is identical either way; the broker compensation is built in. Our incentive is to help you find the right plan so you stay enrolled.
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