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Health Insurance in Miami-Dade County: 2026 Guide for Miami-Dade Residents

Compare all ACA plans available in Miami-Dade County, FL. Population 2.8 million. Many residents qualify for $0–$50/month coverage — licensed Florida agents compare every option free.

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5ACA Carriers
$0–$80Typical Monthly Premium
2026 ACA Carriers in Miami-Dade County
Florida Blue (BCBS) Ambetter from Sunshine Health Molina Healthcare Oscar Health Bright Health

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Miami-Dade County, Florida: Health Insurance Overview

Miami-Dade County is home to approximately 2.8 million residents across its major cities and unincorporated communities. The county's economy is centered on international trade, tourism, finance, and technology, creating a diverse workforce with varying levels of access to employer-sponsored health insurance.

Miami-Dade is the economic engine of South Florida and the gateway to Latin America. Major employers include Carnival Cruise Line, Baptist Health South Florida, American Airlines (MIA hub), University of Miami Health System, and Miami-Dade County Public Schools — the fourth largest school district in the nation. The county has a large self-employed and gig economy workforce, making ACA health insurance especially important.

With an estimated 19% uninsured rate, Miami-Dade County has thousands of residents who may qualify for $0/month or heavily subsidized ACA health insurance but haven't yet enrolled. The Affordable Care Act marketplace offers comprehensive coverage options through 5 competing carriers in the county.

Available ACA Carriers in Miami-Dade County (2026)

Miami-Dade has Florida's widest carrier selection — 5 competing insurers — which helps keep premiums competitive.

  • Florida Blue (BCBS)
  • Ambetter from Sunshine Health
  • Molina Healthcare
  • Oscar Health
  • Bright Health

Each carrier offers plans across multiple metal tiers — Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Silver plans are typically the best value for subsidy-eligible Miami-Dade County residents due to Cost Sharing Reductions that only apply at the Silver tier.

How Much Can Miami-Dade County Residents Save?

The table below shows estimated 2026 ACA premium tax credits for Florida residents. Actual amounts vary by exact income, household size, and plan. Enhanced subsidies from the Inflation Reduction Act remain in effect.

Household Size Annual Income Est. Monthly Subsidy Estimated Net Premium
1 person$20,000~$400–$500/mo$0–$30/mo
1 person$30,000~$280–$380/mo$10–$60/mo
1 person$45,000~$150–$250/mo$50–$150/mo
2 people$35,000~$500–$650/mo$0–$50/mo
2 people$55,000~$300–$450/mo$30–$120/mo
4 people$60,000~$700–$900/mo$0–$80/mo
4 people$80,000~$400–$600/mo$50–$180/mo

Source: healthcare.gov / CMS 2026 FPL data. Enhanced subsidies from the Inflation Reduction Act remain in effect for 2026. Check your exact amount →

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Health Insurance FAQs for Miami-Dade County Residents

Real answers to what Miami-Dade County residents ask about ACA health insurance, carriers, and enrollment.

Which health insurance carriers are available in Miami-Dade County for 2026?
Miami-Dade has the most competitive marketplace in Florida with five carriers: Florida Blue, Ambetter from Sunshine Health, Molina Healthcare, Oscar Health, and Bright Health. This competition means more plan options and often lower premiums for eligible residents.
Do Miami-Dade residents qualify for $0/month health insurance?
Many do. A single adult earning under $35,000/year typically qualifies for heavily subsidized or $0/month coverage. With Miami-Dade's large working-class and self-employed population, a significant share of uninsured residents qualify for subsidies they don't know about.
What are the best hospitals in Miami-Dade County covered by ACA plans?
Major hospitals include Jackson Memorial Hospital (public), Baptist Health South Florida, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and University of Miami/UHealth. Florida Blue typically has the broadest network covering most of these facilities.
Can undocumented immigrants get health insurance through the ACA in Miami-Dade?
Federal ACA marketplace plans (through Healthcare.gov) require legal immigration status. However, Miami-Dade County has various community health clinics and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) that provide low-cost care regardless of status. Call us and we can point you toward appropriate resources.

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