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GuideFebruary 20, 2026·10 min read

Utah ACA Benefits and Coverage: Your Complete Guide to Marketplace Health Insurance

Learn about Utah ACA benefits and coverage, including essential health benefits, premium subsidies, income limits, how to enroll through HealthCare.gov, and what Marketplace plans cover in 2026.

If you live in Utah and need health insurance, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides access to comprehensive coverage through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov. Whether you are self-employed, between jobs, or simply looking for affordable coverage for your family, understanding your options under Utah ACA benefits and coverage can save you thousands of dollars each year. Nearly 96% of Utah Marketplace enrollees qualified for premium subsidies during the 2025 open enrollment period, bringing average monthly premiums down to just $52 per month for those who received assistance.

Utah uses the federal Marketplace operated through HealthCare.gov, meaning all individual and family plan enrollment happens on that platform or through authorized enhanced direct enrollment partners. For 2026, six insurance companies offer Marketplace plans across Utah, giving residents multiple options for coverage at different price points.

For a complete overview of all assistance programs available in the state, visit the Utah Benefits Overview page.

What Are Essential Health Benefits in Utah?

All ACA Marketplace plans sold in Utah must cover a set of ten essential health benefit categories required by federal law. These benefits ensure that every plan provides meaningful, comprehensive coverage regardless of which insurer or metal tier you choose.

The ten essential health benefit categories include:

  1. Ambulatory patient services (outpatient care)
  2. Emergency services
  3. Hospitalization
  4. Maternity and newborn care
  5. Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment
  6. Prescription drugs
  7. Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices
  8. Laboratory services
  9. Preventive and wellness services, including chronic disease management
  10. Pediatric services, including dental and vision care for children

All Marketplace plans must also cover pre-existing conditions with no waiting periods or coverage exclusions. Preventive care services like annual checkups, vaccinations, and certain screenings are covered at no cost when you use an in-network provider.

Utah ACA Marketplace Plan Tiers

ACA plans in Utah are organized into four metal tiers. Each tier represents a different balance between monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs:

Metal TierPlan Pays (Average)You Pay (Average)Best For
Bronze60%40%Lower premiums, healthy individuals
Silver70%30%Moderate use, subsidy-eligible households
Gold80%20%Regular medical care needs
Platinum90%10%Frequent medical care, predictable costs

If your household income is at or below 250% of the federal poverty level (FPL), choosing a Silver plan unlocks additional cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) that lower your deductibles, copays, and maximum out-of-pocket expenses.

Insurance Companies Offering Utah Marketplace Plans in 2026

Six insurers currently offer ACA Marketplace coverage in Utah for 2026:

  • BridgeSpan Health Company
  • Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah
  • SelectHealth
  • University of Utah Health Plans
  • Imperial Health Plan of the Southwest
  • Molina Healthcare of Utah

This is down from seven insurers in 2025, as Aetna exited the individual market nationwide at the end of 2025. Molina also reduced its coverage area and now only offers plans in two southwest Utah counties. Available insurers and plan options vary by county, so check HealthCare.gov with your ZIP code to see what is available in your area.

Income Limits for ACA Subsidies in Utah

Financial assistance for Utah Marketplace plans comes in two forms: premium tax credits (which reduce your monthly premium) and cost-sharing reductions (which lower your deductibles and copays on Silver plans). Eligibility depends on your household income relative to the federal poverty level.

2026 Premium Tax Credit Income Limits

To qualify for premium tax credits in 2026, your household income must fall between 100% and 400% of the FPL. Below 138% FPL, adults in Utah qualify for Medicaid instead.

Household Size100% FPL138% FPL (Medicaid Limit)250% FPL (CSR Limit)400% FPL (Subsidy Cap)
1$15,960$22,025$39,900$63,840
2$21,560$29,753$53,900$86,240
3$27,160$37,481$67,900$108,640
4$32,760$45,209$81,900$131,040
5$38,360$52,937$95,900$153,440
6$43,960$60,665$109,900$175,840

Important note for 2026: The enhanced premium subsidies that were available from 2021 through 2025 under the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act have expired. For 2026, the income cap for premium tax credits returns to 400% FPL. Individuals earning above that threshold will no longer receive premium assistance.

Cost-Sharing Reduction Levels

If you select a Silver plan and your income is below 250% FPL, you receive enhanced cost-sharing reductions:

Income LevelActuarial ValueApproximate Deductible
100% to 150% FPL94% (plan pays)Very low
150% to 200% FPL87% (plan pays)Low
200% to 250% FPL73% (plan pays)Moderate

How to Apply for ACA Coverage in Utah: Step by Step

Follow these steps to enroll in a Marketplace health insurance plan in Utah:

Step 1: Gather Your Information

Before starting your application, collect the following for everyone in your household who needs coverage:

  • Social Security numbers
  • Immigration documents (if applicable)
  • Employer and income information (pay stubs, W-2s, or tax returns)
  • Current health insurance policy numbers (if applicable)

Step 2: Visit HealthCare.gov or Use the Screener

Go to HealthCare.gov to start your application. You can also use our free benefits screener to check your eligibility for ACA subsidies along with other programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and more before you apply.

Step 3: Complete Your Application

Fill out the Marketplace application with your household and income details. The system will determine whether you qualify for:

  • Premium tax credits for Marketplace plans
  • Medicaid (if your income is below 138% FPL)
  • CHIP for children (if household income is below 205% FPL)

Step 4: Compare Plans and Choose

Review the available plans in your area. Compare monthly premiums, deductibles, copays, provider networks, and prescription drug coverage. If you qualify for cost-sharing reductions, consider choosing a Silver plan to maximize your savings.

Step 5: Enroll and Pay Your First Premium

Select your plan and complete enrollment. Pay your first monthly premium by the due date to activate your coverage. Your coverage start date depends on when you enroll:

  • Enroll by December 15 during open enrollment for January 1 coverage
  • Enroll between December 16 and January 15 for February 1 coverage

Other Ways to Enroll

  • By phone: Call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325), available 24/7 except holidays
  • In person: Find local help at localhelp.HealthCare.gov or visit takecareutah.org
  • Call 2-1-1 for community assistance and referrals

Open Enrollment and Special Enrollment Periods

The annual open enrollment period for Utah ACA Marketplace plans runs from November 1 through January 15. This is the only time most people can sign up for or change their coverage.

Starting in fall 2026, the open enrollment window will shorten to November 1 through December 15 due to a new federal regulation.

Outside of open enrollment, you may qualify for a special enrollment period (SEP) if you experience a qualifying life event, such as:

  • Losing existing health coverage
  • Getting married or divorced
  • Having or adopting a child
  • Moving to a new coverage area
  • Losing Medicaid or CHIP eligibility
  • Turning 26 and aging off a parent's plan

American Indians and Alaska Natives can enroll in Marketplace coverage at any time during the year.

Utah Medicaid as an Alternative to ACA Plans

Utah expanded Medicaid in January 2020, following voter approval of Proposition 3 in 2018. This means adults ages 19 to 64 with household income at or below 138% FPL now qualify for full Medicaid coverage.

Key Utah Medicaid details:

CategoryIncome Limit (% FPL)
Adults (19 to 64)138% FPL
Children (CHIP)205% FPL
Pregnant women144% FPL

Apply for Utah Medicaid through the myCase portal or through HealthCare.gov. If you apply on the Marketplace and your income qualifies for Medicaid, your application will be forwarded to the state automatically.

For phone assistance:

  • Salt Lake County: (801) 526-0950
  • Toll-free: 1-866-435-7414

Other Benefits You May Qualify For

Many Utah residents who qualify for ACA subsidies or Medicaid may also be eligible for additional assistance programs. Use our free benefits screener to check your eligibility for:

  • SNAP (food stamps) for households at or below 130% FPL
  • LIHEAP/HEAT for help with heating and cooling bills (up to 150% FPL)
  • WIC for pregnant women, new mothers, and children under 5
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for low-to-moderate income workers
  • Child Tax Credit (CTC) for families with qualifying children
  • Childcare assistance (CCAP) for working families up to approximately 200% FPL

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does ACA health insurance cost in Utah?

The cost depends on your age, household size, income, location, and the plan you choose. Most Utah Marketplace enrollees qualify for premium subsidies. During the 2025 enrollment period, subsidy-eligible enrollees paid an average of $52 per month after premium tax credits. Without subsidies, costs vary by metal tier and insurer.

Can I get free health insurance in Utah?

Yes. If your household income is at or below 138% FPL, you likely qualify for Utah Medicaid, which provides free or very low-cost coverage. Some Marketplace enrollees with lower incomes also find that their premium tax credits cover the full cost of a Bronze plan, resulting in $0 monthly premiums.

What happens if I miss open enrollment in Utah?

You will need to wait until the next open enrollment period unless you experience a qualifying life event that triggers a special enrollment period. Examples include losing other coverage, getting married, having a baby, or moving to a new area.

Do I need to be a U.S. citizen to get ACA coverage in Utah?

You do not need to be a citizen, but you must be lawfully present in the United States. Lawfully present immigrants can purchase Marketplace plans and may qualify for premium subsidies. Some immigrants who are not eligible for Medicaid due to a waiting period can access Marketplace plans with subsidies regardless of income level.

What is the difference between Medicaid and ACA Marketplace plans in Utah?

Medicaid is a government-funded program for low-income residents (below 138% FPL for adults) with little to no cost. ACA Marketplace plans are private insurance plans available to those with higher incomes who may qualify for subsidies to reduce premiums and out-of-pocket costs. When you apply through HealthCare.gov, the system determines which program you qualify for based on your income.

How do I know if I qualify for ACA subsidies in Utah?

Use our free benefits screener to get a quick estimate of your eligibility. Generally, you may qualify for premium tax credits if your household income is between 138% and 400% FPL and you do not have access to affordable employer-sponsored coverage or government programs like Medicare.

Which insurance companies offer ACA plans in Utah for 2026?

Six insurers offer Marketplace plans in Utah for 2026: BridgeSpan Health Company, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah, SelectHealth, University of Utah Health Plans, Imperial Health Plan of the Southwest, and Molina Healthcare of Utah. Available insurers vary by county.


This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or professional advice. Eligibility for programs is determined by the relevant government agencies. Use our free benefits screener to check what programs you may qualify for.

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