Oscar vs. Molina

By the Florida Plan Finder Team | Licensed Florida Health Insurance Producer | Last Updated: May 25, 2026

Key Takeaways

Oscar Health, built specifically for the ACA marketplace in 2012, posts one of Florida's lowest 2026 increases at 26.4% but sells only in select metro counties. Molina Healthcare of Florida built its book on rock-bottom value plans, but its 40.8% approved increase is the steepest among Florida's major 2026 carriers. Both compete on Florida's 2026 ACA marketplace, where 16 insurers now participate and the statewide weighted-average rate rose roughly 31.5% before subsidies — but the two carriers take very different approaches to networks, plan types, and price.

This comparison breaks down how Oscar and Molina differ on county availability, provider networks, plan types, 2026 premiums, and member experience — and which type of Florida enrollee each one fits best.

Compare Oscar & Molina Plans in Your County

A licensed Florida agent can pull Oscar and Molina quotes for your ZIP and confirm whether your doctors are in-network with each — at no cost to you.

By submitting, you agree to be contacted by a licensed Florida agent about insurance options. Standard message and data rates may apply. Not affiliated with HealthCare.gov.

Thank you!

A licensed Florida agent will reach out shortly with your Oscar and Molina options.

Oscar Health — Strengths

$0 telehealth and a leading app: Oscar offers $0 virtual visits 24/7 through its app for many common conditions — a standout for Bronze and high-deductible enrollees who would otherwise pay full price for office visits before meeting the deductible. Its app is consistently among the highest-rated in health insurance.

Dedicated Care Teams: Instead of a rotating call center, Oscar assigns each member a small Care Team of guides and a nurse who handle every interaction, creating continuity that traditional carriers rarely match.

Competitive metro pricing: In the counties where Oscar competes — primarily South Florida, Central Florida, and the Tampa Bay region — its Silver HMO plans are often among the lowest-cost, and its 26.4% approved increase for 2026 is one of the gentlest among Florida carriers.

Molina Healthcare of Florida — Strengths

Lowest-premium positioning: Molina's strategy is value: low-cost HMO plans aimed at subsidy-eligible shoppers who want the smallest possible premium. In the counties it serves, Molina is frequently among the cheapest Silver and Bronze options.

Medicaid-to-marketplace continuity: Molina is one of Florida's largest Medicaid managed-care organizations, so members who lose Medicaid eligibility can often move to a Molina marketplace plan and keep similar community and safety-net providers.

Simple, predictable plan designs: Molina favors straightforward HMO plan designs with community health centers and FQHCs at the core, which keeps costs down for members who use those providers.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Oscar Molina
Founded / status 2012 (ACA-native) Medicaid-rooted value carrier
Plan types HMO only HMO
Florida county availability Select metro counties Select counties; heavy South & Central FL
Telehealth $0 telehealth via Oscar app (24/7) Virtual care included
Provider network Narrower; curated metro networks Narrow, cost-focused
Out-of-network coverage Emergency only Emergency only
Signature feature Dedicated Care Team; top-rated app Lowest-premium value plans
2026 approved rate change +26.4% (one of the lowest in FL) +40.8% (the steepest among FL majors)

Network Differences

Oscar's Florida networks are curated rather than comprehensive — selected hospitals and physician groups in the metros it serves, HMO-only, with no out-of-network coverage except emergencies. Because Oscar is not statewide, your first check is simply whether it is sold in your county at all.

Molina runs narrow, cost-managed networks built around community health centers and safety-net providers, concentrated in South and Central Florida. Its 40.8% approved increase for 2026 — the steepest of the state's major carriers — means its price advantage is thinner than in past years, so compare the post-subsidy net premium carefully.

The network gap between these two carriers is the single most important thing to check before you enroll, because an ACA plan only pays in full when you stay in its network.

Check Your Doctors Before You Switch Because both plans cover out-of-network care only in limited situations, search each carrier's provider directory for every doctor and hospital you use before enrolling. A plan is only a bargain if your providers are in its network.

2026 Premium Comparison

Sticker premiums rose across the board for 2026 — Florida's statewide weighted average climbed about 31.5% before subsidies. The illustrative Silver-plan figures below show how Oscar and Molina compare in counties where both compete.

County (35-yr-old, non-smoker, Silver) Oscar Molina
Miami-Dade County ~$480/mo ~$455/mo
Orange (Orlando) County ~$450/mo ~$435/mo
Hillsborough (Tampa) County ~$440/mo ~$425/mo

Approximate 2026 unsubsidized premiums for a 35-year-old non-smoker, before APTC subsidies. What you actually pay is set by the benchmark Silver plan in your rating area; more than 95% of Florida enrollees qualify for a subsidy. As a reference point, regulators cited a 28-year-old in Duval County on a Silver plan moving from about $149 to roughly $281 per month for 2026.

Who Should Choose Oscar

Who Should Choose Molina

Frequently Asked Questions

Are both Oscar and Molina available in my Florida county?

Oscar Health is available in select Florida counties only — primarily South Florida, Central Florida, and the Tampa Bay region. It is not statewide, and it offers HMO plans exclusively. Always confirm with your ZIP code on HealthCare.gov whether Oscar is sold in your county. Molina Healthcare of Florida sells HMO plans in select counties, concentrated in South and Central Florida. It is a value-focused carrier rooted in Medicaid managed care, so its networks center on community health centers and safety-net providers. Confirm availability by ZIP code before enrolling.

Does Oscar really offer free telehealth in Florida?

Yes. Oscar Health offers $0 telehealth visits with Oscar-affiliated providers, available 24/7 through its app for many common conditions, prescriptions, and mental-health consultations. It is one of Oscar's signature benefits and is especially valuable on Bronze or high-deductible plans where in-person visits cost full price until the deductible is met.

Which costs less in Florida for 2026, Oscar or Molina?

It depends on your county and subsidy. For 2026, Oscar's approved rate change was +26.4% (one of the lowest in FL) and Molina's was +40.8% (the steepest among FL majors), but what you actually pay is set by the benchmark Silver plan in your rating area after the Advance Premium Tax Credit. More than 95% of Florida marketplace enrollees receive a subsidy, so compare the net premium for the specific Silver plans offered at your ZIP code rather than the sticker price.

Should I choose Oscar or Molina?

Choose Oscar if you are tech-comfortable and prefer managing coverage in an app. Choose Molina if you are subsidy-eligible and want the lowest possible premium. The deciding factors are usually county availability, whether your doctors are in each network, plan type (HMO only vs. HMO), and the net premium after subsidies.

A licensed Florida health insurance agent can compare your 2026 options county by county and check whether your providers are in-network — at no cost to you.

Compare Plans in Your County

Related reading: Florida ACA Guide Hub | Oscar vs. Florida Blue | Ambetter vs. Molina | SunState Coverage

Licensed Florida Health Insurance Producer · NPN #21249133 ·
This resource is maintained by a licensed Florida health insurance producer. Information on this page is for general reference and is not legal or financial advice. Verify current plan details at HealthCare.gov before enrolling.