Compare private PPO, HMO, and ACA Marketplace plans across South Carolina. Free expert guidance from a licensed agent — find the right coverage for your situation.
South Carolina has not expanded Medicaid, leaving a significant coverage gap for working adults between 18-64. The ACA marketplace covers 350,000+ South Carolinians with an average net premium of $72/month after subsidies. Medicare covers 1.1 million residents, with growing Medicare Advantage adoption along the coastal retirement corridor.
South Carolina residents have access to health coverage through multiple channels: the ACA Marketplace (healthcare.gov), off-marketplace private plans from carriers like Blue Cross, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna, Medicaid for qualifying low-income individuals, and employer-sponsored group plans.
The right plan depends on your income, family size, preferred doctors, and how much flexibility you want in choosing providers. Insurance Answers USA helps you compare every option available at your address — completely free.
Open enrollment runs November 1 – January 15. Subsidies are available to most South Carolina residents — nationally, 87% of Marketplace enrollees receive a premium tax credit that reduces their monthly cost.
Learn moreAvailable year-round for those who don't qualify for subsidies or prefer off-marketplace options. PPOs offer the most provider flexibility.
Learn moreCovering your spouse and children in South Carolina. Understand family deductibles, dependent coverage rules, and pediatric benefit requirements.
Learn moreSelf-employed individuals, 1099 contractors, and South Carolinaresidents between jobs don't have to wait for open enrollment. Private PPO health plans — including UnitedHealthcare extended medical plans — are available any time of year in South Carolina, with coverage starting in as little as 5 days from approval.
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