Elektra Health Co-founder & CEO Jannine Versi. Image: Elektra Health

Elektra Health and Oscar Health have launched HelloMeno, a menopause-focused health plan in the Affordable Care Act marketplace. The plan will be available in 11 states starting January 1, 2026.

The plan targets 2.3 million women over 45 in the ACA marketplace and includes no-cost primary care, gynecologist, and behavioral health visits, as well as no-cost labs, hormone replacement therapy, insomnia medications, and bone density scans. Members receive 24/7 access to Elektra’s network of clinicians and up to $120 in rewards for completing preventive care screenings including mammograms and menopause specialist visits.

Women 45 and older represent a demographic with high healthcare costs, often seeing multiple specialists or receiving unnecessary tests for menopause symptoms. HelloMeno provides access to Menopause Society-certified clinicians through Elektra, combining medical care with one-on-one coaching and educational resources.

“Menopause is an inevitable transition for midlife women with disruptive symptoms and long-term health consequences, yet the healthcare system has long ignored it,” said Jannine Versi, CEO and co-founder of Elektra. “Our partnership with Oscar ensures that millions of women finally have affordable, comprehensive access to clinical care, education, and support that transforms health outcomes – and the decades that follow.”

“HelloMeno is made for all of us,” said Janet Liang, EVP and President of Oscar Insurance. “We offer real talk, trusted providers, and reliable resources. The plan is built by our team of clinicians who have gone through it – the 3 am wake-ups, brain fog, head-in-freezer moments, and everything in between. HelloMeno offers comprehensive coverage for the whole family, like all Oscar plans, but with benefits designed for women navigating the physical and emotional aspects of mid-life.”

Enrollment opens November 1, 2025, through January 15, 2026. HelloMeno will be available in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. In North Carolina, the virtual care provider partner is Atrium Health.

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