(Salem) — In 2025, 139,688 Oregonians secured health coverage through the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace and nearly 80% of enrollees who applied for financial assistance received aid. While slightly lower than 2024 enrollment (145,509)1, steady Marketplace enrollment year-over-year suggests Oregonians continue to prioritize and value high quality health coverage amid federal uncertainty over the future of the Affordable Care Act.
“We’re thrilled to see Marketplace health coverage and financial assistance helping thousands of Oregonians get and stay covered,” said director of the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace, Chiqui Flowers. “Those who secured coverage during the open enrollment period can now either start or continue accessing the health care services they need for themselves and for their families.”
Although the open enrollment period is over, the Marketplace continues to focus on addressing coverage gaps and ensuring all Oregonians can access affordable health insurance tailored to their needs.
The Marketplace encourages all individuals who have secured health coverage for 2025 to:
- Review their health plan’s network to ensure preferred doctors and clinics are covered;
- Schedule no-cost preventive services, such as annual checkups, vaccinations, and screenings stay on top of their health; and
- Explore additional benefits like mental health services, reproductive care, and prescription savings.
If individuals have questions about their health plan, they can reach out to their insurance company for personalized guidance.
For those who missed the open enrollment deadline, there are still opportunities to enroll. People who experience qualifying life events–such as moving, losing existing coverage, having or adopting a child, marriage, a change in citizenship, or being released from incarceration–may be eligible for a special enrollment period. Additionally, enrolled Tribal members, Alaska natives, and individuals with lower incomes can apply for health coverage year-round.
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1Year-over-year enrollment by program
Plan year | Marketplace | Oregon Health Plan (OHP) | OHP Bridge (launched July 1, 2024) | Total |
2025 | 139,688 | 1,407,452 | 32,239 | 1,579,379 |
2024 | 145,509 | 1,461,531 | — | 1,607,040 |
2023 | 141,963 | 1,472,420 | — | 1,614,383 |
2022 | 146,602 | 1,373,960 | — | 1,520,562 |
2021 | 141,089 | 1,162,070 | — | 1,303,159 |
2020 | 145,264 | 1,004,400 | — | 1,149,664 |
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The Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace, a part of state government, helps people get health insurance when they do not have job-based coverage, and do not qualify for the Oregon Health Plan or another program. The Marketplace is the state-level partner to HealthCare.gov. For more information, go to OregonHealthCare.gov.