It’s Open Enrollment Season for Obamacare
If you have an inadequate health insurance plan or you have changed your situation and need new insurance, now’s the time to go out on the exchange and look around. Open enrollment is from November 1st to December 15th. Today’s NY Times has an in-depth discussion of what’s out there. Take a look also at this very recent NY Daily News article.
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Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Coverage – Automatic Renewal Available
More than 5.4 million people enrolled in health insurance plans through the federally subsidized health insurance exchanges that were established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and 86% of them were eligible for subsidies, according to the NY Times on June 27th. The Department of Health and Human Services has issued regulations that enable most ACA enrollees to have their policies...
Lauren Marinaro Will Talk Obamacare at the Y on October 23rd
I will be at the YMCA of Scotch Plains at 12 pm and 7 pm on October 23rd to discuss the Affordable Care Act and answer questions about the Medicaid expansion, access to health insurance subsidies and the ins and outs of the health insurance mandate. At noon we will also be talking about Obamacare’s impact on Medicare. Come one come all!!
Affordable Care Act – Important Dates and Deadlines
By now you know that you can start shopping for affordable health insurance at www.healthcare.gov, where you will learn about the insurance policies available on the New Jersey exchange as well as whether you qualify for government subsidies to offset the cost of insurance, and if you qualify for the Medicaid expansion. Considering the catastrophic cost of even one uninsured trip to an...
Affordable Care Act Insurance Plans – Start Investigating online today
Applications for new government -supported health insurance plans are online today. Some people refer to the Affordable Care Act as “Obamacare.” If you have no health insurance or you cannot afford the premiums on insurance offered by your employer, go to http://www.healthcare.gov to start your investigation. You will set up an account and a password. You’ll be asked to...