Individuals With Medical Conditions Will Not Pay A Penalty On Premiums
Older people will pay more than the young, and smokers could face a surcharge.
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Older people will pay more than the young, and smokers could face a surcharge.
The broad framework of Gov. Corbett's proposal is similar to plans advanced by Arkansas and Iowa, neither of which has been approved by the federal government.
Nobody has a bigger financial stake in the success of Affordable Care Act insurance exchanges than hospitals. And few may work harder to sign up consumers than hospitals themselves.
Some enrollees will have to pay more for coverage in new exchanges, while others may lose out in states that do not expand Medicaid.
The administration ramps up its message that seniors with Medicare coverage do not need plans from the exchanges.
These include prescription drugs, emergency and hospital care and mental health services, among others.
The alternate Web pages may be created by interest groups, private insurance companies and sometimes scammers.
The health law created 24 nonprofit, insurance company startups that will compete with long established companies starting next month.
Lower-income buyers may get help paying the premium and help on covering expenses such as deductibles and co-payments.
Corbett's spokeswoman indicates he might support the health law's expansion if he could make alterations to how the existing program works.
Peer programs such as Georgia's "certified peer specialist" licenses could become especially important once the Affordable Care Act takes effect early next year.
Tax credits to help pay for premiums will be available to people earning up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level, or about $46,000 for an individual.
The price of premiums isn't the only expense to consider when evaluating policies from the insurance marketplace.
FactCheck.org has gotten lots of questions about the law and has found that there's a lot of wrong information out there.
Advanced practice nurses say that despite growing need for primary care, they are stymied by insurers that won't credential them.
But individuals who already have insurance through work, Medicare or Medicaid don't need to shop there.
What benefits, if any, immigrants get under the health-care overhaul depends on several factors: their immigration status, income, length of stay in this country and - in limited cases - their country of origin.
Consumer columnist says he likely can, but the bigger question is whether he will qualify for subsidies to help defray costs.
Some of the funding for Grace Hill and smaller community health centers in St. Louis may be in jeopardy, even as the number of people seeking discounted care or free is increasing in a state that will not expand Medicaid under the health law.
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