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Posts Tagged ‘deductibles’
Monday, May 20th, 2019
MSN Money reports:
“Many Americans are stressed about paying for late-in-life healthcare.
Studies show that over a third of US adults are more concerned about covering health costs in retirement than paying off debt and affording lifestyle expenses right now, but only about half have a financial plan in place for the future.
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Tags: deductibles, health insurance, High deductible health plan, individual, insurance, Kildeer, Lafox, Lake, Lake County, Lake in the Hills, Lake View, Lakemoor, land of lincoln, Lincoln Park, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, Mental Health Posted in Medicare | Comments Off on 4 healthcare costs in retirement no one warns you about
Monday, May 20th, 2019
The LA Times reports:
“Soaring deductibles and medical bills are pushing millions of American families to the breaking point, fueling an affordability crisis that is pulling in middle-class households with health insurance as well as the poor and uninsured.
In the last 12 years, annual deductibles in job-based health plans have nearly quadrupled and now average more than $1,300.
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Tags: 2019, Costs, deductibles, doctors, enroll, health, health insurance, health plan, IL, Itasca, Johnsburg, Kane, Kane County, Kaneville, Kendall, Kendall County, Kildeer, Lafox Posted in Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance News | Comments Off on Health insurance deductibles soar, leaving Americans with unaffordable bills
Friday, April 26th, 2019
Insurance News Net reports:
“SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Today eHealth, Inc.(NASDAQ: EHTH) (eHealth.com) released a report on 2018 small business health insurance costs and trends among groups with fewer than 30 employees, along with results of a survey of small business owners who purchased group health insurance through eHealth.
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Tags: deductibles, employees, health insurance costs, health plan, Hebron, Herbron, Highland Park, Hillside, Hinsdale, Huntley, Individuals, insurance news, insurance plan Posted in Health Insurance Cost | Comments Off on Small Business Health Insurance Offers a Better Deal for Many than Individual Coverage, According to eHealth Report
Monday, April 15th, 2019
Kaiser Health News reports:
“As Democratic presidential primary candidates try to walk a political tightrope between the party’s progressive and center-left wings, they face increasing pressure to outline the details of their health reform proposals.
On Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) reaffirmed his stance by reintroducing a “Medicare-for-all” bill, the idea that fueled his 2016 presidential run.
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Tags: Affordable Care Act, Bernie Sanders, deductibles, Government, Harvard, health benefits, health plan, health reform, insurance, long-term, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, premiums, Sanders, the affordable care act Posted in Health Reform | Comments Off on As Sanders Officially Revives Medicare-For-All, Plan B For Democrats Gains Traction
Monday, April 15th, 2019
Axios reports:
“Bernie Sanders’ “Medicare for All” push has upended Democratic politics almost as thoroughly as it would upend the health care system.
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Tags: Affordable Care Act, deductibles, East Dundee, Elburn, Elgin, Elmhurst, Elmwood Park, Evanston, Government, Hospital, hospitals, insurance plan, Medicaid, Medicare, premiums, the affordable care act Posted in Medicare | Comments Off on How your health care would change under “Medicare for All”
Tuesday, April 9th, 2019
The New York Times reports:
“We don’t know what will emerge as President Trump’s plan to replace Obamacare, which he has promised to unveil immediately after the 2020 elections. But he has recently endorsed several proposals, and they could provide clues.
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Tags: Affordable Care Act, Bannockburn, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Bartlett, Batavia, Bensenville, Berwyn, Big Rock, Boulder Hill, Bucktown, buffalo grove, Bull Valley, Costs, deductibles, enroll, Government, health care costs, Medicaid, medicaid programs, ObamaCare Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Trump Is Being Vague About What He Wants to Replace Obamacare. But There Are Clues.
Thursday, April 5th, 2018
Yahoo Finance reports:
“Medicare provides valuable health insurance for individuals 65 or older and certain people with disabilities who are under age 65. But it also comes with complex rules and sometimes significant out-of-pocket costs. Here’s what you can expect to pay for Medicare:
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Tags: deductibles, doctors, health care costs, health insurance, Individuals, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, premiums, Skokie, Sleepy Hollow, Solon Mills, Spring Grove, St. Charles Posted in Health Insurance Cost | Comments Off on Medicare Out-of-Pocket Costs You Should Expect to Pay
Friday, August 18th, 2017
Forbes reports:
“Next time you run into someone who minimizes the problems with Obamacare, I want you to introduce them to Fay. She’s a reasonably healthy 60 year old grandmother living in Fayette County, Illinois and earns about 450% of the federal poverty level ($53,460) working for a small employer that does not provide her with health insurance. Right now, if she wants the second lowest silver plan in her area, she needs to pay 28% of her pre-tax income in order to get it — $1,247 per month. Fay just doesn’t have that kind of money and thus lives in fear of medical bankruptcy should something go wrong.
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Tags: deductibles, Health insurance exchange, health insurance premiums, Individuals, Kaneville, Kendall, Kendall County, Kildeer, Lafox, Lake, Lake County, Lake in the Hills, Lake View, Lakemoor, Lakewood, Lincoln Park, Lincolnwood, Long Grove, ObamaCare, Obamacare regulation Posted in Obamacare | Comments Off on Where Obamacare Has Become Unaffordable, Short Term Health Insurance Can Help
Friday, March 24th, 2017
The Motley Fool reports:
“Medicare provides critical health benefits to countless senior citizens, and while Part A, which covers hospital visits, typically does not impose a premium, Parts B and D, which cover preventative services and prescription drugs, respectively, come at a cost.
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Tags: deductibles, dental, Hospital, insurance, Lincolnwood, Lisle, Logan Square, Lombard, Long Grove, Maple Park, Marengo, medical expenses, premiums, seniors Posted in Medicare | Comments Off on Is Medicare Tax-Deductible?
Monday, October 31st, 2016
The Chicago Tribune reports:
“Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois will be the only insurer offering PPO health insurance plans on the state’s Obamacare exchange next year, according to information released Friday by the state Department of Insurance.
That’s down from five insurers that offered individual PPO plans on the exchange this year. Many consumers prefer PPO health plans because, unlike HMO plans, they allow patients to see specialist doctors without a referral and see physicians who are out-of-network, albeit at higher costs.
The reduced choices were not unexpected, following the exit of several insurers from Illinois’ exchange. Aetna, its Coventry brand, UnitedHealthcare, UnitedHealthcare subsidiary Harken Health and Land of Lincoln all announced this year they wouldn’t offer individual plans on the exchange next year. Many insurers have cited financial struggles as their reason for abandoning the exchange.
The information was released Friday along with final rates for insurance plans on the exchange, which on average, are largely the same as rates submitted to the federal government in August. Rates will increase by an average of 44 percent for the lowest-priced bronze plans, 45 percent for the lowest-priced silver plans and 55 percent for the lowest-priced gold plans.
The information released Friday, however, also shows for the first time which insurers will offer what types of plans in each county on the exchange next year:
• In Cook County, insurer Celtic will offer an HMO plan, Cigna will offer an HMO and Blue Cross and Blue Shield will offer an HMO and a PPO.
• In Lake and McHenry counties, Blue Cross and Blue Shield will be the only on-exchange insurer offering HMO and PPO plans.
• In Kane and DuPage counties, Cigna will offer an HMO, Celtic will offer an HMO to part of the area and Blue Cross and Blue Shield will offer an HMO and PPO.
The federal government will release specific premiums, deductibles and information about networks by Nov. 1, when consumers can begin shopping for insurance on the exchange.
This year, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois stopped offering its broadest PPO plan for individuals on the exchange, instead offering a smaller PPO network that didn’t include popular academic medical centers at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago or hospital chain NorthShore University HealthSystem.
“We will continue to work with state and federal regulators and legislators to ensure a stable and sustainable insurance marketplace and to improve the quality and cost of care for all of our members,” Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois said in a statement Friday.
Illinois is not unique in how few insurers will offer on-exchange PPOs next year, said Katherine Hempstead, a senior adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Options will be more plentiful for Illinois residents who buy individual insurance off the exchange, but people who buy off-exchange plans aren’t eligible for federal subsidies that offset insurance costs. About 75 percent of Illinois residents who buy insurance on the exchange now get those subsidies, which will allow those consumers to pay less than $75 a month next year, even with the rate increase, Jonathan Gold, a spokesman for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said in a statement.
Five insurers will offer off-exchange PPO plans next year in different parts of the state. In all, 14 insurers will offer plans off the exchange. Consumers typically can buy off-exchange insurance through brokers or through insurance companies directly.
Oftentimes, insurers are more inclined to offer plans off the exchange because they may believe they’ll get healthier customers, said Larry Levitt, a senior vice president for special initiatives at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
Most consumers, he said, are most concerned about making sure insurance plans’ networks include their doctors and that their monthly premiums aren’t too high. “It means consumers have to shop around carefully, as options are changing,” he said.
Tags: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, Broker, bronze plan, Chicago, deductibles, exchange, health plan, individual, Individuals, insurance plan, land of lincoln, Marketplace, subsidies, UnitedHealthcare Posted in 2017 Open Enrollment | Comments Off on Only one insurer will offer PPO plan on state Obamacare exchange
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