Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100
Starting at
$458
/month before subsidy
Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 is a 2026 Bronze HMO health insurance plan from Capital Health Plan, sold on the ACA Marketplace in Florida under plan ID 66966FL0050009. The monthly premium starts at $458 before subsidies, based on a 40-year-old in the plan's lowest-cost rating area. The individual medical deductible is $8,000 ($16,000 for a family), and the individual out-of-pocket maximum is $10,150 ($20,300 for a family). After the deductible, coinsurance is 50% for covered in-network care. The plan is HSA-eligible, so it can be paired with a Health Savings Account.
- Plan ID
- 66966FL0050009
- Plan year
- 2026
- State
- Florida
- Metal level
- Bronze
- Plan type
- HMO
- HSA-eligible
- Yes
Individual Deductible
$8,000
Family: $16,000
Out-of-Pocket Max
$10,150
Family: $20,300
Coinsurance
50%
You pay after deductible
Network Type
HMO
FLN002
Medical Services
Prescription Drugs
- Medical care
- Member experience
- Plan administration
How well doctors manage and coordinate care
Member-survey satisfaction with the plan
Customer service, billing, and access to information
Having a baby
Normal delivery
$10,260
your estimated cost
- Deductible
- $8,000
- Copays
- $0
- Coinsurance
- $2,200
Managing type 2 diabetes
A year of routine care
$1,420
your estimated cost
- Deductible
- $400
- Copays
- $1,000
- Coinsurance
- $0
A simple fracture
ER visit + follow-up
$2,510
your estimated cost
- Deductible
- $2,500
- Copays
- $10
- Coinsurance
- $0
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This Bronze HMO plan is ideal for healthy individuals who want the lowest monthly premium and can handle higher out-of-pocket costs if they need care.
Consider this plan if you:
- Rarely visit the doctor beyond annual checkups
- Have savings to cover the $8,000 deductible if needed
- Primarily need coverage for unexpected emergencies
- Want to minimize monthly healthcare expenses
This summary is generated based on plan attributes for educational purposes only.
If you max out this year
$1,304/month
Annual Premium
$5,496
OOP Maximum
$10,150
💡 What this means:
With a $8,000 deductible, you pay 100% of costs until you've spent that much. After that, you pay 50% (coinsurance) until you hit $10,150 total. Then insurance covers everything else for the year.
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Frequently asked questions about Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100
How much does Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 cost per month?
Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 from Capital Health Plan starts at $458 per month before any subsidy in Florida. Most Marketplace enrollees qualify for a premium tax credit that lowers what they actually pay — estimate your subsidy to see your net premium.
What is the deductible for Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100?
The individual medical deductible is $8,000, and the family deductible is $16,000. You pay for covered care out of pocket until you meet the deductible, after which the plan shares costs with you.
What is the out-of-pocket maximum for Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100?
The most you would pay in a year for covered in-network care is $10,150 for an individual and $20,300 for a family. Once you reach it, the plan pays 100% of covered services for the rest of the year.
Is Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 HSA-eligible?
Yes. Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 is a qualified high-deductible health plan, so you can pair it with a Health Savings Account (HSA) and pay for eligible medical expenses with pre-tax dollars.
What type of network does Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 use?
Capital Health Plan HMO Bronze 1100 is a HMO plan. HMO plans generally require you to use in-network providers and to get a referral to see a specialist, in exchange for lower costs.
Understand what you'd actually pay
- 2026 Federal Poverty Level (FPL) chart
The income table behind subsidy and Medicaid eligibility
- How ACA subsidies work
Premium tax credits and who qualifies
- The 2026 subsidy cliff
Why income near 400% FPL matters again this year
Important Notice
Plan details and costs shown are estimates for educational purposes only. Actual costs, coverage, and availability may vary. Always verify plan details and enroll through official channels at HealthCare.gov or your state marketplace.