Showing posts with label obamacare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obamacare. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Health Insurance Plans: Bronze, silver, and gold plans

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What's best for you? 
Which plan is best for you depends on several things, but primarily on whether you have some health or medical problems and expect to need a lot of medical care and services during the year, or whether you are in excellent health and need a health plan just in case something happens.
Keep in mind, all plan levels—bronze, silver, and gold—cover most preventive care, including screenings and immunizations, in full, with little or no out-of-pocket costs to you.

Bronze $

  • Lowest monthly premiums
  • Higher out-of-pockets costs—deductibles, copays, and coinsurance
  • Higher out-of-pocket maximums (the most you'll pay in a year)
  • On average, pays 60 percent of your healthcare costs
  • May be the best choice if you don’t expect to need much medical care

Silver $$

  • Higher monthly premiums than bronze, lower than gold
  • Lower out-of-pocket costs than bronze, higher than gold
  • Lower out-of-pocket maximums than bronze, higher than gold
  • On average, pays 70 percent of your healthcare costs
  • The "middle" choice

Gold $$$

  • Highest monthly premiums
  • Lowest out-of-pocket costs
  • Lowest out-of-pocket maximums
  • On average, pays 80 percent of your healthcare costs
  • May be the best choice if you expect to need a lot of medical care

Plans with HSAs

Another term you’ll see in some plan names is HSA, which stands for health savings account. These plans generally have high deductibles, meaning you’ll pay that amount for medical costs before your health plan’s coverage kicks in. These plans may have special tax advantages, and allow you to set up a special bank account for medical expenses. Because these plans have high deductibles, they generally have lower premiums. You should make sure you understand how these plans work before choosing them.
Other factors that affect the cost of plans 
  • The number of people to be covered by the health plan
  • The ages of people covered
  • Where you live (your county)
  • Income—determines whether you are eligible for financial assistance
  • Whether you use tobacco
Call us at 813 964 7100 if you have any questions about your health plan or if you need a quote for a health plan.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Coverage for pre-existing conditions: I have a pre exiting condition...can i get health insurance?

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Health insurance companies can't refuse to cover you or charge you more just because you have a pre-existing condition. They also can’t charge women more than men.

Being sick won't keep you from getting coverage

Your insurance company can't turn you down or charge you more because of your pre-existing health or medical condition like asthma, back pain, diabetes, or cancer. Once you have insurance, they can't refuse to cover treatment for your pre-existing condition.
This is true even if you’ve been turned down or refused coverage due to a pre-existing condition in the past.
When you get care for a pre-existing condition, you’ll still need to pay any deductibles,copayments, and coinsurance your plan requires. It doesn’t matter whether you’re being treated for a pre-existing or new health condition.

What can I do if my plan tries to deny coverage because of a pre-existing condition?

Under the Affordable Care Act, you have the right to appeal. To learn more, see Rights and protections.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

I have a pre-existing condition. Can I get coverage?

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Beginning January 1, 2014, you can get insurance coverage even if you have a pre-existing condition like asthma, cancer or diabetes. Under the new law, insurance coverage will not be denied to those who have serious illnesses or injuries, or who had them in past years.
This is a big change that will help many people who have tried to buy coverage and were rejected because they had a pre-existing condition.
Another important new law provides unlimited annual and lifetime coverage. Beginning in 2014, health plans are not allowed to put dollar limits on what they cover in one year or during your lifetime. So if you need a lot of health care treatment, you don’t have to worry about “running out” of insurance.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

When is open enrollment 2016 for health insurance: Obamacare

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If you want to buy individual or family health insurance for 2016, now is a great time to start your planning.
Under the Affordable Care Act -- more commonly known as "Obamacare" -- you can sign up for health insurance on your state's health insurance exchange or marketplace only during an annual open enrollment period, unless you have a "qualifying life event," such as getting married or having a baby.

That annual open enrollment period is fast approaching.

If you buy health insurance through your workplace, your employer will inform you about its open enrollment period. The information below is for people buying health insurance on their own.
If your buying health insurance on your own, you have several options for purchasing a policy:
  • From your state’s health insurance marketplace -- check Healthcare.gov to find yours
  • Directly from a health insurance company: www.MintcoFinancial.com
  • From websites like www.MintcoFinancial.com tthat offers health insurance quotes from multiple carriers
  • From a health insurance agent: Call 716 565 1300 or 813 964 7100



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