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Rating on HealthCare.gov5 out of 5Plans that are sold on the marketplace are rated on member satisfaction, ease of getting appointments, customer service and other factors.
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Average cost$595/moAverage rate for a 40-year-old choosing a Silver health insurance plan, which is a popular level of coverage
| Consistently high ratings for customer satisfaction |
| Streamlined access to high-quality medical care |
| Editor rating | 4.0 out of 5 |
| Rating on HealthCare.gov | 5 out of 5 |
| Average cost | $595/mo |
Kaiser Permanente has excellent service and cheap rates.
| Consistently high ratings for customer satisfaction |
| Streamlined access to high-quality medical care |
Kaiser Permanente sells insurance in only eight states — California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia and Washington — and Washington, D.C.
Even though you can't get it in many places, it's still one of the largest health insurance companies in the U.S. because it's very popular in the states where it is available.
Consider Blue Cross Blue Shield if having access to a wide selection of doctors is important to you. Blue Cross Blue Shield lets you use your insurance with many of the doctors in the country.
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