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Kansas ACA Open Enrollment 2026

Dates, plans, subsidies, and how to enroll—explained by a licensed broker.

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2025 Open Enrollment Dates in Kansas

The standard ACA open enrollment window runs November 1 – January 15 each year for coverage starting the following January 1 (or February 1 for January 15 sign-ups). Kansas residents use the federal marketplace at HealthCare.gov.

EventDate
Open Enrollment OpensNovember 1, 2025
Enroll by for Jan 1 coverageDecember 15, 2025
Open Enrollment ClosesJanuary 15, 2026
Special Enrollment (year-round)After qualifying life event
Miss open enrollment? You can still enroll year-round if you have a qualifying life event: job loss, marriage, divorce, new baby, move to a new state, or aging off a parent's plan at 26.

ACA Plans Available in Kansas

These carriers sold ACA-compliant individual/family plans in Kansas for 2025. Availability varies by county:

CarrierMetal TiersCoverage Area
AmbetterBronze, Silver, Goldstatewide
BCBS of KSBronze, Silver, Goldstatewide

Premium Estimates by Metal Tier (Monthly, Age 40, Individual)

Metal TierAvg PremiumDeductibleOut-of-Pocket MaxBest For
Bronze~$320–$480$7,000–$9,450$9,450Healthy, rarely use care
Silver~$420–$580$3,000–$6,000$9,450Moderate use; CSR subsidies here
Gold~$520–$700$500–$2,000$6,000–$8,700Frequent care, prescriptions
Platinum~$650–$900$0–$500$4,000–$6,350Chronic conditions, high utilizers

Actual premiums depend on age, ZIP code, tobacco status, and plan selection. A broker can pull exact quotes in minutes.

ACA Subsidies in Kansas

Premium tax credits reduce your monthly cost. Cost-sharing reductions (CSR) lower your deductible and out-of-pocket max—but only on Silver plans.

Household Income (% FPL)Premium Tax CreditCSR (Silver Only)
100–138% (~$15K–$20.7K)Largest creditsMaximum CSR (94% actuarial)
139–200% (~$20.7K–$30K)Large creditsStrong CSR (87% actuarial)
201–250% (~$30K–$37.5K)Moderate creditsCSR (73% actuarial)
251–400% (~$37.5K–$60K)Some creditsNone
400%+ ($60K+)Possible (no cap thru 2025)None

Medicaid in Kansas

Kansas has not expanded Medicaid. If your income falls below 100% FPL (~$15,060/yr) you may fall in the coverage gap—a licensed broker can help you find options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Open enrollment runs November 1 – January 15. Kansas uses HealthCare.gov. Special enrollment periods are available year-round for qualifying life events like job loss or marriage.
Yes. Premium tax credits are available for households earning 100%–400%+ FPL. Under current law (extended through 2025) there is no income cap—even higher earners may qualify. CSR subsidies are available on Silver plans for households earning 100–250% FPL.
You can enroll through a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) if you experience a qualifying life event: losing job-based coverage, marriage, birth/adoption, moving to a new state, or aging off a parent's plan at 26. SEPs typically give you 60 days to enroll. A licensed broker can confirm your eligibility at no cost.
You can use HealthCare.gov or work with a licensed broker. A broker sees all the same plans and pricing but can explain differences in network, deductibles, and drug formularies—at no cost to you since broker compensation comes from the carrier.
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