Health Insurance for Self-Employed Floridians: What to Know in 2026
Florida has more solo incorporated businesses per capita than any other state. If you're self-employed and above the ACA subsidy threshold, you may be overpaying for coverage. Private medically underwritten plans often cost 30-50% less for healthy Floridians.
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Health Insurance for Self-Employed Floridians: What to Know in 2026
We'll compare private and marketplace options side by side — no obligation.
Why Florida Has a Health Insurance Problem Worth Talking About
Florida consistently ranks first in the nation for incorporated self-employed workers per capita. The combination of no state income tax, warm weather, and a business-friendly regulatory environment has attracted hundreds of thousands of freelancers, consultants, sole proprietors, and small business owners over the past decade — and that number keeps growing as remote work enables relocation from high-tax states like New York, California, and Illinois.
That's great for Florida's economy. But it creates a concentrated population of people who have to buy their own health insurance — and many of them are paying far more than they need to.
The ACA Subsidy Cliff: Who It Hits Hardest
The Affordable Care Act offers significant premium subsidies for households earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level (FPL). In 2026, that's roughly $62,000 for a single person and $127,000 for a family of four. Enhanced subsidies through recent legislation have expanded eligibility somewhat, but there's still a hard threshold beyond which you receive little or no federal assistance.
For self-employed Floridians whose income exceeds that threshold — or whose net income fluctuates year to year — full marketplace rates can be steep:
Single, Age 35
- Bronze ACA: $320–$420/mo
- Silver ACA: $430–$560/mo
- Gold ACA: $530–$680/mo
Unsubsidized. Full premium.
Single, Age 45
- Bronze ACA: $420–$560/mo
- Silver ACA: $560–$720/mo
- Gold ACA: $680–$860/mo
Unsubsidized. Full premium.
Couple, Ages 40/42
- Bronze ACA: $780–$980/mo
- Silver ACA: $1,000–$1,280/mo
- Gold ACA: $1,200–$1,500/mo
Unsubsidized. Full premium.
These are estimates based on 2026 Florida marketplace rates in major metro areas. Actual premiums vary by zip code, carrier, and plan. The point: if you're not receiving subsidies, marketplace coverage is expensive — and many self-employed Floridians have an alternative worth exploring.
The Alternative: Private Medically Underwritten Coverage
Outside the ACA marketplace, a separate market exists for private medically underwritten plans with a nationwide PPO network. These plans are not sold on healthcare.gov. They require a health questionnaire and, in some cases, a brief medical review. If you qualify, the savings can be significant.
Guaranteed Issue
- No health questions required
- Everyone pays the same rate by age/zip
- Subsidies available below income threshold
- Premiums high above subsidy cliff
- Limited networks in some FL counties
- Risk pool includes all health conditions
Medically Underwritten
- Health questionnaire required
- Lower premiums for healthy applicants
- Nationwide PPO network access
- Flexible plan designs and deductibles
- No open enrollment window required
- Not available if significant health history
For a healthy 40-year-old in Florida, a private medically underwritten plan with a nationwide PPO network starts at $266/month and typically runs $266–$350/month — compared to $420–$560/month for an unsubsidized ACA Silver plan. That's a savings of $900–$1,800/year for comparable coverage.
Who Qualifies in Florida
Eligibility is based on your health history, not your income. The underwriting process typically reviews the past 3–5 years of medical records and asks about conditions including but not limited to: diabetes, heart disease, cancer, autoimmune disorders, ongoing prescription medication use, and recent hospitalizations.
Likely to Qualify
- No major chronic conditions
- No recent hospitalizations (past 2 years)
- No ongoing specialty care
- Minimal or no prescription medications
- Non-smoker (or quit 12+ months ago)
- Healthy BMI range
May Not Qualify
- Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- Heart disease or prior cardiac events
- Active cancer treatment or recent history
- Multiple ongoing prescriptions
- Autoimmune conditions (lupus, MS, etc.)
- Recent surgery or planned procedures
If you don't qualify for a private plan, the ACA marketplace remains the right option — especially if subsidies are available. There's no one-size-fits-all answer, which is why it makes sense to compare both before enrolling.
Florida-Specific Considerations
A few things that make Florida's self-employed health insurance landscape distinct:
No State Income Tax Advantage
- Self-employed health insurance premiums are deductible federally
- No Florida state income tax to offset
- Premium savings go straight to your bottom line
- Lower monthly cost = more cash flow for the business
New Residents from High-Cost States
- Relocating from NY, CA, IL? Rates are lower here
- New to self-employment after a move? No COBRA required
- Can apply for private coverage any time of year
- No open enrollment window to wait for
We run quotes on both private and marketplace options so you can compare apples to apples before deciding.
What the Process Looks Like
If you're interested in a private medically underwritten plan, here's what to expect from start to finish:
Step 1 — Get Quotes
- Submit basic info and health snapshot
- Receive side-by-side comparison
- Private vs marketplace vs hybrid options
- No obligation, takes about 5 minutes
Step 2 — Review & Apply
- Choose a plan that fits your budget
- Complete the health questionnaire
- Underwriting review (typically 3–7 days)
- Approval, counteroffer, or decline issued
Step 3 — Coverage Starts
- Effective date typically 1st of following month
- ID cards issued within 1–2 weeks
- Access to full nationwide PPO network immediately
- No waiting for open enrollment
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a private medically underwritten plan legal in Florida?
Yes. Private medically underwritten plans are legal in Florida and in all states where RKA operates. They are not sold on the ACA marketplace and are not subject to ACA guaranteed-issue rules, but they are fully licensed and regulated products.
Can I deduct the premiums as a self-employed person?
In most cases, yes. Self-employed individuals can deduct 100% of health insurance premiums paid for themselves, their spouse, and dependents as an above-the-line deduction on federal taxes. Consult your CPA for your specific situation, as deductibility depends on your business structure and net profit.
What if I get sick after I enroll — can they cancel my coverage?
No. Once you are approved and enrolled, the carrier cannot cancel your coverage due to a new diagnosis or change in health. The underwriting only applies at the time of application. Renewal rates may change, but the plan cannot be rescinded for medical reasons after approval.
Do these plans cover specialists and hospitals in Florida?
Yes. Private medically underwritten plans through RKA use a nationwide PPO network with access to major hospital systems and specialists throughout Florida, including in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and other metro areas. You can verify specific providers before enrolling.
What if I don't qualify for a private plan?
If you don't qualify based on your health history, we'll show you the best available ACA marketplace options for your zip code and income level. If subsidies are available, we factor those in too. You leave with a clear picture either way — no pressure to buy anything.
I moved to Florida recently. Can I still apply?
Yes. There's no residency waiting period for a private medically underwritten plan. If you recently relocated to Florida from another state, you can apply immediately — no open enrollment window required. A recent move may also qualify you for a Special Enrollment Period on the ACA marketplace if you prefer that route.
RKA Insurance Advisors runs quotes on private medically underwritten plans and ACA options so you can compare both — free, no obligation.
Premium estimates are illustrative ranges based on 2026 Florida marketplace data and are not guaranteed. Actual premiums vary by age, zip code, tobacco status, plan selection, and carrier. Private medically underwritten plan availability and pricing are subject to underwriting approval. RKA Insurance Advisors LLC, NPN 19540130, licensed in 32 states. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance advice.

