Choosing a Plan
Picking a health plan starts by considering a coverage tier: Catastrophic, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. These tiers represent different levels of coverage and cost-sharing.
Weigh the trade-offs between deductibles and different coverage costs like copays.
You may qualify for a very low or $0 premium plan.
Premium tax credits might be available to lower monthly premiums.
All premiums are calculated based on each person’s individual circumstances such as age, location, and plan type.
Overview
Good choice if…
you’re under 30 and don’t use medical services often, yet want coverage in case of emergency and for annual preventive health screenings or checkups.
Only available for people under 30.
Premium Level
Lowest
Average Cost Split*
You pay 100%
CO-OP pays 0%.
Includes Signature Benefits
• 24/7 Telehealth access
• Dental & Vision exam reimbursements
• 100% Preventive Care coverage
• Travel Support
… Learn More
*Cost split refers to what you pay out-of-pocket vs what your plan pays (coinsurance). Estimated average based on in-network rates for coverage tier. Plans vary. Consult the specific plan documents (listed under plan documents and details) for exact details.
Catastrophic
Connect
Deductible
$9,450
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Overview
Good choice if…
you’re mostly healthy already and want to keep monthly premiums relatively low so you’re willing to accept higher out-of-pocket costs.
Premium Level
Low
Average Cost Split*
You pay 40%
CO-OP pays 60%
Includes Signature Benefits
• 24/7 Telehealth access
• Dental & Vision exam reimbursements
• 100% Preventive Care coverage
• Travel Support
… Learn More
*Cost split refers to what you pay out-of-pocket vs what your plan pays (coinsurance). Estimated average based on in-network rates for coverage tier. Plans vary. Consult the specific plan documents (listed under plan documents and details) for exact details.
Your network options are mostly based on which county you live in. However, if more than one network is available for your location consider your medical history and travel preferences.
Bronze
Rocky Mountain Standard Expanded
Deductible
$7,500
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Bronze
Connect Standard Expanded
Deductible
$7,500
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Bronze
Connect High Deductible
Deductible
$7,500
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Bronze
Connect Expanded
Deductible
$9,100
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Overview
Good choice if…
you anticipate needing some medical care throughout the year but not excessively, a silver plan can provide a good balance between monthly costs and out-of-pocket expenses.
Premium Level
Medium
Average Cost Split*
You pay 30%
CO-OP pays 70%
Includes Signature Benefits
• 24/7 Telehealth access
• Dental & Vision exam reimbursements
• 100% Preventive Care coverage
• Travel Support
… Learn More
*Cost split refers to what you pay out-of-pocket vs what your plan pays (coinsurance). Estimated average based on in-network rates for coverage tier. Plans vary. Consult the specific plan documents (listed under plan documents and details) for exact details.
Your network options are mostly based on which county you live in. However, if more than one network is available for your location consider your medical history and travel preferences.
Silver
Rocky Mountain 94
Deductible
$0
Income Eligibility Required
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Silver
Rocky Mountain 87
Deductible
$800
Income Eligibility Required
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Silver
Rocky Mountain 73
Deductible
$6,700
Income Eligibility Required
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Silver
Rocky Mountain Standard 94
Deductible
$0
Income Eligibility Required
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Silver
Rocky Mountain Standard 87
Deductible
$700
Income Eligibility Required
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Overview
Good choice if…
you see doctors frequently or are anticipating upcoming events such as surgery or pregnancy. Lower copays, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums compared to bronze or silver plans, can save you money in the long run.
Premium Level
High
Average Cost Split*
You pay 20%
CO-OP pays 80%
Includes Signature Benefits
• 24/7 Telehealth access
• Dental & Vision exam reimbursements
• 100% Preventive Care coverage
• Travel Support
… Learn More
*Cost split refers to what you pay out-of-pocket vs what your plan pays (coinsurance). Estimated average based on in-network rates for coverage tier. Plans vary. Consult the specific plan documents (listed under plan documents and details) for exact details.
If more than one network is available for your location consider your medical history and travel preferences.
Gold
Connect
Deductible
$1,000
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Gold
Connect Standard
Deductible
$1,500
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Gold
Plus
Deductible
$2,000
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Gold
Plus Standard
Deductible
$1,500
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
Gold
Rocky Mountain Gold
Deductible
$1,000
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Gold
Rocky Mountain Standard
Deductible
$1,500
Max out-of-pocket
Coinsurance (you pay)
Tier 1-Preferred Generic Drug
Primary Care Visit
Specialist Visit
Mental Health Visit
The Rocky Mountain plan network is narrow in scope. Please check our Find a Doctor page to make sure your providers are in network.
Fine print
‘Income Eligibility Required’
Plans with this label require an income validation. Please visit your state based exchange or federally facilitated marketplace to apply for these plans.
Native American plans can only be purchased on the Exchange and you must meet eligibility requirements.
All preventive services are covered at no cost, also check our drug formulary because many preventive medications are also covered in full.
CO-OP Plus Plans are a two-tier provider network product:
Tier 1 — Participating Community Health Centers for lower office visit copays.
Tier 2 — All other Connected Care Network providers and facilities.
Terms to Know
The Outline of Coverage (OOC) is a brief description of the important features of your policy. This is not the insurance contract and only the actual policy document will provide complete details.
Key Details:
- Outline focuses mostly on in-network and out-of-network costs
- No examples or explanations of services
The Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC), for most people, will probably be the most important document to examine when comparing plans and understanding coverage options.
The SBC summarizes how your plan shares the costs for covered health care services. This is a summary of the legal requirements found in the Policy.
Key Details:
- Brief descriptions of limitations, exceptions, and other important details
- Deductibles
- Copays
- Coinsurance
- More in depth than the OOC
This is a legally binding contract between us, the insurance company, and you, the policy holder.
It details the rights and obligations, of both you and those of Mountain Health Co-Op.
Key Details:
- Highly detailed explanations of all coverage and benefits
- Explains prior authorization requirements
- Lists all excluded benefits
- out-of-network options
Provider Networks are doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities who have contracts with Mountain Health Co-Op to provide services at lower negotiated rates. These rates are known as In-Network rates.
Copay –
Coinsurance –
HD Plans –
Deductible –
Premium –
HSA Compatible –
Income Eligibility Required –