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for Florida Residents

In-depth guides, market analysis, and practical advice on Medicare, ACA Marketplace, and private health plans — written for Tampa Bay and Pinellas County residents.

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ACA Marketplace

Health Insurance Options for Self-Employed Floridians in 2026

Self-employed in Florida? You have more health insurance options than you might think — from ACA Marketplace plans with subsidies to off-exchange private coverage. Here's how to choose.

February 15, 2026·7 min read
Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage vs. Medicare Supplement in Florida: Which Is Right for You in 2026?

Florida seniors face a critical choice between Medicare Advantage and Medigap plans. Here's how to compare them side-by-side for 2026 — including what's changing and what's not.

February 10, 2026·9 min read
ACA Marketplace

Who Qualifies for $0 Premium ACA Plans in Florida in 2026?

Thousands of Florida residents qualify for $0 premium health insurance through the ACA Marketplace in 2026. Here's exactly who qualifies, how it works, and how to find out if you're eligible.

February 8, 2026·6 min read
Local Market Analysis

Pinellas County Medicare Market Report 2026: Plans, Carriers, and What's Changed

A data-driven look at the Medicare Advantage and Part D landscape in Pinellas County for 2026 — including which carriers are growing, which are shrinking, and what beneficiaries should watch.

February 5, 2026·9 min read
Medicare Advantage

Dual Eligible in Florida? How D-SNPs Can Give You More Coverage at Lower Cost in 2026

If you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid in Florida, a Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP) may give you significantly better coverage than a standard Medicare Advantage plan — often at $0 cost.

February 1, 2026·7 min read
2026 Updates

2026 Medicare Changes in Florida: What Every Beneficiary Needs to Know Before AEP

From the $2,000 drug cost cap to carrier exits in Pinellas County, here are the most important 2026 Medicare changes affecting Florida beneficiaries — and what to do about them.

January 28, 2026·8 min read