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Health Sharing Ministries vs. Health Insurance

Lower monthly cost — but understand what you are (and are not) buying

7 min read · Reviewed by Licensed Insurance Experts

Health care sharing ministries advertise low monthly costs, and for some healthy families they work. But they are not insurance, and that distinction can matter enormously when a big bill hits. Here's an even-handed comparison.

What a health share is

Members pay a monthly "share" into a pool, and eligible medical bills are shared among members according to the ministry's guidelines. It's a cooperative arrangement, often faith-based.

The key differences from insurance

Where a health share can fit

Where real insurance wins

Before choosing a health share to save money, it's worth confirming what a subsidized ACA plan would actually cost you — the gap is often smaller than people assume.

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