Everything Oregon residents need to enroll in 2026 ACA / Obamacare coverage — your marketplace, the dates, and how to get free help.
Oregon is one of a small group of states with a state-based marketplace that runs on the federal platform (SBM-FP). In plain English: the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace (part of the Oregon Health Authority) runs the marketplace for Oregon — certifying which plans are sold, funding outreach, and handling consumer assistance — but the actual shopping and sign-up happen at HealthCare.gov. That is why Oregon looks like a HealthCare.gov state when you go to enroll, even though the marketplace itself is the state's.
Oregon is on its way out of this arrangement. Senate Bill 972 (2023) requires the state to stand up its own enrollment platform and call center to replace the federal ones by November 1, 2026, with the switch landing at open enrollment for the 2027 plan year. For 2026 coverage, HealthCare.gov is still where you enroll.
Because Oregon uses the federal platform, it follows the federal calendar. For 2026 coverage, open enrollment runs November 1 – January 15. Enroll by December 15 for coverage that starts January 1; enroll December 16 – January 15 and coverage starts February 1. Miss the window and you generally need a qualifying life event (a move, job loss, marriage, or new baby) to enroll outside it.
Almost anyone in Oregon who isn't on Medicare can buy a marketplace plan. Premium tax credits lower your monthly cost based on income and household size — the SBM-FP arrangement doesn't change your eligibility or your subsidy, and HealthCare.gov calculates it for you when you apply.
You don't have to figure this out alone, and help costs you nothing. A licensed health insurance agent compares Oregon plans, checks that your doctors and medications are covered, and enrolls you on HealthCare.gov — paid by the carrier, not you. (See how agent help works on our ACA guide.)
ACA pays per member, per month — track your whole book and catch every PMPM dollar the carriers short you with our Excel + Google Sheets tools. Project your income with the free agent income calculator.
Get the ACA agent tools on Etsy →Yes, for enrollment. Oregon runs its own state-based marketplace, but it uses the federal enrollment platform — so you shop, compare plans, and sign up at HealthCare.gov, while the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace (part of the Oregon Health Authority) handles plan oversight, outreach, and consumer help for the state.
Open enrollment runs November 1 to January 15, the federal calendar. Enroll by December 15 for coverage that starts January 1; enroll December 16–January 15 and coverage starts February 1.
SBM-FP means a state-based marketplace using the federal platform. It changes who runs the marketplace behind the scenes, not how you shop: you use the same HealthCare.gov account, see plans certified for your state, and qualify for the same premium tax credits.
Yes. Licensed health insurance agents compare plans and enroll you at no cost to you — their commission is paid by the carrier. Your state marketplace also funds free navigators and assisters.
The other state-run marketplaces on the federal platform, plus states on the fully federal Marketplace — see them all on our state marketplace hub:
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