Compare health care sharing ministry monthly costs and coverage against ACA marketplace plans to determine which option costs less.
Health care sharing ministries (HCSMs) are faith-based organizations where members share medical expenses. Monthly contributions ($200–$500 for families) are typically much lower than ACA insurance premiums, making them attractive to healthy families seeking affordable healthcare coverage.
However, HCSMs are not insurance. They don't guarantee payment, can exclude pre-existing conditions for 1–3 years, and may not cover mental health, substance abuse, or certain lifestyle-related conditions. Members share in each other's expenses, and the ministry facilitates matching of needs with sharing.
This calculator compares the total annual cost of an HCSM against an ACA marketplace plan. These are educational estimates only — HCSM sharing guidelines and ACA premiums vary significantly. Whether you are a beginner or experienced professional, this free online tool provides instant, reliable results without manual computation. By automating the calculation, you save time and reduce the risk of costly errors in your planning and decision-making process. This tool handles all the complex arithmetic so you can focus on interpreting results and making informed decisions based on accurate data.
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HCSM Annual = Monthly Share × 12 + Annual Household Portion ACA Annual = (Monthly Premium − Tax Credit) × 12 Best Case Savings = ACA Annual − HCSM Annual ACA Worst Case = ACA Annual + OOP Max HCSM Worst Case = HCSM Annual + potential uncovered expenses (variable)
Result: HCSM: $7,200/yr | ACA: $9,600/yr | HCSM saves $2,400
HCSM: $350 × 12 + $3,000 household portion = $7,200. ACA: ($1,200 − $400) × 12 = $9,600. HCSM saves $2,400/year in a typical year. But ACA provides guaranteed coverage with a $9,600 + $8,700 = $18,300 worst case, while HCSM has no guarantee of sharing.
For healthy families without ACA subsidies, HCSMs can save $5,000–$10,000+ per year compared to ACA plans. The savings are real and significant. However, this comes at the cost of coverage certainty. HCSM sharing is voluntary, not contractual. In a catastrophic scenario, this distinction matters enormously.
The best candidates are: healthy families with no pre-existing conditions, those who meet the faith-based lifestyle requirements, people who don't qualify for ACA subsidies (making marketplace plans expensive), and those comfortable with the coverage limitations and voluntary nature of sharing.
ACA subsidies can dramatically change the comparison. A family earning $60,000 might qualify for $800+/month in premium tax credits, making marketplace plans comparable or cheaper than HCSMs. Always calculate your ACA subsidy before assuming an HCSM is cheaper. Use Healthcare.gov or an ACA calculator to check.
An HCSM is a faith-based organization (exempt from ACA requirements) where members voluntarily contribute monthly "shares" that are used to pay other members' medical expenses. Major HCSMs include Medi-Share, Samaritan Ministries, Christian Healthcare Ministries, and Liberty HealthShare. They are NOT insurance companies.
Monthly shares range from $100–$200 (single) to $300–$600 (family). Most have an annual household portion ($1,000–$5,000, similar to a deductible) that you pay before sharing kicks in. Total annual costs are typically 30–60% less than ACA premiums for healthy families without subsidies.
Most HCSMs exclude pre-existing conditions for 1–3 years after enrollment. Some phase in coverage gradually. If you have ongoing health conditions, an HCSM likely won't share those costs initially. ACA plans cannot exclude pre-existing conditions, which is a major advantage.
Common exclusions include: pre-existing conditions (initially), mental health/substance abuse (many), maternity (waiting periods or caps), preventive care, injuries from risky activities, conditions related to tobacco/alcohol/drug use, and some don't cover routine prescriptions. Each HCSM has different sharing guidelines.
HCSM contributions are generally NOT tax-deductible as health insurance premiums. This means you don't get the self-employed health insurance deduction. However, shared medical expenses may be deductible as a medical expense (subject to the 7.5% AGI floor). ACA premiums receive more favorable tax treatment.
Unlike insurance, HCSMs don't guarantee payment. Sharing is voluntary, and the ministry makes sharing decisions based on guidelines. While most eligible expenses are shared, there's no legal recourse if they're not. Some members have reported unexpected denials for expenses they believed were eligible.