How the Maryland exchange works
Reviewed July 2026 using official marketplace, HHS, and Medicaid resources. Current official program rules control.
Maryland uses a state marketplace, Maryland Health Connection, for ACA individual and family plan enrollment. The marketplace is where eligible residents can compare qualified health plans and check whether premium tax credits or cost-sharing reductions may lower costs.
Maryland context: Baltimore, suburban, rural, and DC-commuter households may need very different network footprints.
Marketplace plans are grouped into metal levels. Bronze plans usually have lower monthly premiums and higher costs when care is used. Silver plans are important to review because cost-sharing reductions, when available, are usually tied to Silver plans.
Enrollment timing
Maryland deadline guidance
Maryland sets annual enrollment and coverage-effective-date cutoffs through Maryland Health Connection. Check the official site for current dates.
Marketplace help: 855-642-8572
Household income estimator
Estimate your Maryland marketplace income range
Use your expected household modified adjusted gross income for the coverage year. This includes common taxable income plus items such as tax-exempt interest and non-taxable Social Security.
What should I include?
Include expected wages, net self-employment income, unemployment, Social Security, retirement distributions, investment income, tax-exempt interest, and other income used in marketplace MAGI. Household members and tax filing rules matter. This tool is educational and does not determine eligibility or a premium.
Medicaid reference
Maryland Department of Health
Maryland has adopted ACA adult Medicaid expansion. Income, household, immigration, age, pregnancy, disability, and other program rules still affect final eligibility.
Supplemental benefits
Other coverage to ask about in Maryland
Critical illness, hospital, dental, and vision coverage can add targeted protection around the medical plan.
Often separate from major medical coverage, especially for adults.
Can help with unexpected costs after covered injuries.
Designed to pay a set benefit when a covered hospital stay occurs.
May provide a lump-sum benefit for covered diagnoses.
Coverage plus financial planning
How medical, voluntary benefits, and retirement fit together
Major medical coverage handles the core insurance risk. Voluntary benefits can add cash protection around specific events. Retirement planning addresses the longer horizon: reserves, contribution consistency, taxes, and future healthcare costs.
Maryland planning note: Employer benefits, marketplace coverage, and retirement saving should be compared as one household strategy.
My State Exchange is operated with support from CYTO Financial Group. The goal is to help households organize these decisions together before product recommendations enter the conversation.
What to check before choosing a plan
- Your household income estimate for the coverage year.
- Whether your doctors, clinics, and hospitals are in-network.
- How prescriptions are covered and which pharmacy tier applies.
- The deductible, copays, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximum.
- Whether you qualify for open enrollment or a special enrollment period.
Common Maryland questions
Where do Maryland residents enroll in marketplace coverage?
Maryland residents typically use Maryland Health Connection. Use the official link on this page to confirm the current application path.
What is the Maryland marketplace phone number?
The published marketplace assistance number used on this guide is 855-642-8572. Confirm current hours on the official marketplace site.
When is Open Enrollment in Maryland?
Maryland sets annual enrollment and coverage-effective-date cutoffs through Maryland Health Connection. Check the official site for current dates.
Where can I check Maryland Medicaid eligibility?
Use Maryland Department of Health at its official state website or call 855-642-8572. Maryland has adopted ACA adult Medicaid expansion. Income, household, immigration, age, pregnancy, disability, and other program rules still affect final eligibility.
How do supplemental benefits fit with an ACA plan?
Dental, vision, accident, hospital indemnity, and critical illness products can address specific gaps, but they do not replace comprehensive major medical coverage.
What happens after you contact us
We review the basics
Your state, timing, current coverage, and the question you want answered.
We route the conversation
Marketplace navigation, voluntary benefits, retirement planning, or a combination.
We confirm the representative
Before a product discussion, we confirm the representative and applicable state credentials.