Short-Term Plans Can Skirt Health Law Requirements
Some consumers may be attracted to these policies, which can run several months or as long as 364 days, because the premiums are lower.
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Some consumers may be attracted to these policies, which can run several months or as long as 364 days, because the premiums are lower.
Insurance columnist explains that the essential health benefits that all new individual and small-group health plans must offer reflect a core package that experts thought everyone should have access to.
Consumer columnist Michelle Andrews answers questions about the insurance landscape under the new health law.
The simple answer is that under the health law's individual mandate, American must have insurance by March 31. But unfortunately it's not that straightforward.
A reader asks: Can COBRA health insurance coverage be extended beyond 36 months?
The nonprofit "consumer oriented and operated plans," or co-ops, are run by their members and were created under the federal health law to enhance competition on the exchanges.
A contract worker looks for more consistent coverage.
Brokers and insurers can sell their traditional products, but they may also sell some plans available on the marketplaces that offer subsidies for customers.
The health law expands coverage for preventive services, but it only applies to those who have insurance policies.
Consumers should start now thinking about their options and should weigh the total costs, not just premiums, as well as the network of doctors and hospitals associated with each plan.
Health insurance is a complicated product. Understanding how the plans work and picking one that suits someone's needs will take time.
A move to a different area qualifies for a "special enrollment period" to buy a new policy.
Consumer columnist answers questions about getting insurance for children under the health law.
Currently many plans sold on the individual market do not provide maternity coverage. But that will change under the health law.
Those plans must also provide the same "essential benefits" as the plans set up for the exchanges and have similar out-of-pocket standards.
Number of policies offered will vary depending on the state.
Open enrollments will be held annually for beneficiaries.
The health law's new online insurance marketplaces will create new opportunities for people who lose their jobs and their employer-based health coverage, but consumer advocates worry they may not realize this and lock themselves into pricier coverage than they need.
Individuals purchasing a policy outside the exchange won't qualify for subsidies, however.
Older people will pay more than the young, and smokers could face a surcharge.
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