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Health Insurance in North Slope County, AK

Compare 8 ACA plans and check your subsidy eligibility.

2026 Plan Year Data
Expanded Bronze only
Bronze from
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Silver from
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Gold from
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Benchmark (SLCSP)
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Population
10,663
Median Income
$104k
Poverty Rate
12.0%
Uninsured
14.0%
Est. Uninsured
1,555
Insurers
0

Expanded Bronze Plans (3)

Like Bronze but with some services covered before you meet your deductible.

Premera Blue Cross Standard Bronze II
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of AlaskaHSA
$722/mo
Age 40 premium
Premera Blue Cross Preferred Bronze 5800 HSA
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of AlaskaHSA
$750/mo
Age 40 premium
Premera Blue Cross Preferred Bronze 6350
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of AlaskaHSA
$757/mo
Age 40 premium

Silver Plans (2)

Middle ground. Required for cost-sharing reductions if your income is 100-250% FPL.

Premera Blue Cross Standard Silver
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
$1025/mo
Age 40 premium
Premera Blue Cross Preferred Silver 4500
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
$1045/mo
Age 40 premium

Gold Plans (3)

Higher premium, lower out-of-pocket. Good if you use medical services regularly.

Premera Blue Cross Standard Gold
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
$918/mo
Age 40 premium
Premera Blue Cross Alaska One Gold
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
$950/mo
Age 40 premium
Premera Blue Cross Preferred Gold 1500
PPO · Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
$951/mo
Age 40 premium

Alaska Expanded Medicaid

Adults with income up to 138% FPL may qualify for Medicaid in Alaska — often with $0 premiums.

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