Catastrophic plans cost $100–$300/month and protect against worst-case scenarios. The smart middle ground between full insurance and going uninsured.
Catastrophic plans cost $100–$300/month and protect against worst-case scenarios. The smart middle ground between full insurance and going uninsured.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is catastrophic health insurance?
Catastrophic health insurance is a low-premium, high-deductible plan designed to protect against worst-case medical scenarios (major accidents, cancer, heart attacks). Premiums run $100–$300/month — much less than traditional plans — but deductibles are typically $8,000–$9,000.
Who qualifies for catastrophic health insurance?
Under the ACA, catastrophic plans are available to people under 30, or those with a hardship or affordability exemption. Some short-term health plans and health care sharing ministries offer similar catastrophic-level coverage without age restrictions.