What is a deductible on a private health plan?

A deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket for covered health services before your private health plan starts paying, and it resets each plan year (HealthCare.gov Glossary — Deductible).

Last updated Jul 19, 2026
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What it means

  • Some services like preventive care are covered before the deductible under ACA rules.
  • Family deductibles can be aggregate (one family total) or embedded (per-person cap within the family total).

Action steps

  1. Read the Summary of Benefits and Coverage to find the exact deductible.
  2. Model your expected medical spend against the deductible before choosing metal tier.

Risks & deadlines

  • Out-of-network deductibles are usually separate and higher than in-network deductibles.

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Last verified: 2026-07-19

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