It's worse if you're self employed.
We went to Samaritan Ministries about 5 years ago. $375/mo, there's a sizeable deductible, but it gets waived if you negotiate discounts with the provider. They don't pay (actually "share")anything for day to day stuff, so we pay $150/mo to a concierge doctor who takes care of illnesses and physical & the like.
Samaritans is not insurance, they assign shares of your bill to other members. There no legal obligation there, so you have to accept there's a risk there. I believe they are the largest, oldest, and most overtly Christian. There are others. They exist essentially through a loophole in the ACA allowing faith- based organizations.
We have been very satisfied. We are a young, healthy family, so we rarely have claims. We did have a baby since we've been with them and although negotiating with the hospital and uploading bills is a pain, it beats the $2000/mo we were previously paying for care we don't use. I don't recall what we wound up paying out of pocket, but it was only a couple hundred. Mostly straggler bills that I just paid and didn't bother to upload.
Time will tell of course, but at this point we've saved so much money that we could pay a pretty sizeable bill and still be ahead. YMMV.