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9 Health Insurance Acronyms Small Business Owners Should Know

Wednesday, August 21st, 2019

Small Business Trends reports:

“Many health insurance acronyms float around these days. In the past, people counted on essentially two health care options. They included traditional group health insurance and, for seniors, Medicare. Today, you’ll find a number of health care options. Some of which specifically limit themselves to small businesses. The array of options may confuse you because of the many names used to describe them.

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Expert: Short-term health care plans give consumers choice

Thursday, October 25th, 2018

Wake Forest University reports:

“With early-voting underway, recent polls show healthcare has become a top issue in the November midterm elections. One politically charged issue on the table is the availability of short-term health care plans that offer limited benefits at a low cost.

Opponents of these policies are concerned that the availability of short-term health care plans will undermine the Affordable Care Act and harm those who purchase them. The arguments: (1) Consumers will purchase short-term plans without fully understanding the limited coverage they provide. (2) Healthy individuals who might join an Affordable Health Care plan will choose a short-term plan instead.

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Illinois submits big Obamacare rate increases to the feds

Thursday, September 21st, 2017

The Chicago Tribune reports:

“Hundreds of thousands of Illinois consumers who buy health insurance on the state’s Obamacare exchange will likely see average rates increase by 16 to 37 percent next year for the lowest-priced plans, according to a new analysis.

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Watch Obamacare’s Architect Reveal His Master Plan To Fix The Law: Bigger Penalties

Monday, October 31st, 2016

The Federalist reports:

“Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber joined CNN on Wednesday morning to say the best way to fix the failing health-care law he engineered would be to increase the “penalty.”

A recent study found that Obamacare insurance plans will cost many Americans about 22 percent more next year. For some — like those in Phoenix, Arizona — the cost is much worse, about a 145 percent increase. Since the news broke earlier this week, the Obama administration has frantically been trying to spin the news.

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Canadian Health Care: Patients Waiting Longer Than Ever For Treatment

Monday, January 11th, 2016

Investors Business Daily Reports:

Socialist Medicine: Canadians love their hockey and have historically been happy with their government-run health care system. Hockey is thriving. The country’s health care system, though, is a wreck and getting worse.

It could be said the words “Canada” and “health care” really don’t go together because some Canadians never make it to the doctor.

Too many die untreated due to extended wait times to see a doctor, and those wait times have increased again this year. They are now almost twice as long as they were in 1993, the year Hillary Clinton tried to force government health care on Americans. (more…)

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois: 2016 Rate Filings

Wednesday, September 16th, 2015

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois reports:

“Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois (BCBSIL) recently filed its 2016 rates with Illinois. Below are FAQs that may help you understand what this means.

Who does this affect?

The 2016 rates will affect individuals and families who bought health insurance either directly from us or Get Covered Illinois™, the Official Health Insurance Marketplace.

Will my premium increase?

It depends. It’s important to understand that rates are not the same as premiums. Rates, which affect premiums, are based on several things, like region, pharmaceutical costs, and use of insurance benefits. However, your 2016 premiums will depend on the general rates, plus the number of people on your plan, their ages, and where you live.

Are increased rates about BCBSIL making more profits?

Rates are based on our members’ health care claims in previous years. When the Marketplace opened in 2014, we began offering new plans and set rates based on new requirements and what we thought member claims would be. Now that we have a full year of member claims with the new plans, we have a better idea of our costs. These costs are also affected by region, pharmaceutical costs, and use of insurance benefits, among other things. We are adjusting our rates so that we can keep providing coverage options across the state for people who don’t have insurance through an employer.

There are consumer protections in place to limit our ability to raise premiums just to increase profits. For example, medical loss ratio (MLR) requirements require at least 80% of premiums to go to medical costs each year. If that requirement isn’t met, BCBSIL may need to give certain customers premium rebates.

When will I find out if my premium is going up? How will I be notified?

If your 2016 premium does go up, we will send you a letter in the fall to notify you.

IRS Issues New Instructions for Obamacare

Friday, October 3rd, 2014

Health Insurance Exchange reports:

“The Internal Revenue Service has issued new draft instructions, notices and a publication to help taxpayers and tax practitioners deal with the Affordable Care Act.

The draft instructions were released last week for Form 8962, “Premium Tax Credit,” and Form 8965, “Health Coverage Exemptions.” The IRS had previously released draft versions of the forms themselves, both 8962 and8965, along with draft instructions for several other draft forms for the Affordable Care Act (see IRS Gears up for Impact of Health Care Reform on Tax Season).

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Questions and Answers on the Individual Shared Responsibility Provision

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013

The IRS reports:

“Basic Information

1. What is the individual shared responsibility provision?

Under the Affordable Care Act, the federal government, state governments, insurers, employers and individuals are given shared responsibility to reform and improve the availability, quality and affordability of health insurance coverage in the United States. Starting in 2014, the individual shared responsibility provision calls for each individual to have minimum essential health coverage (known as minimum essential coverage) for each month, qualify for an exemption, or make a payment when filing his or her federal income tax return.

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Out-Of-Pocket Costs For Drugs Will Increase Under ACA

Friday, July 19th, 2013

Insurance News Net reports:

“A new analysis from HealthPocket of early health insurance rate filings finds that consumers who choose the lower cost Bronze Plans and Silver Plans under the Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”) will likely be paying more for prescription drugs than they do now.

Compared to comparable existing individual and family plan copays and coinsurance costs, consumers with prescription drug coverage can expect to pay an average of 34 percent more out of pocket for these medications if trends continue.

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Taxpayers File Suit Over IRS Rule on Health Care Act Tax Credits

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Forbs reports:

“Just one day after the Internal Revenue Service additional Proposed Regulations to clarify governance issues related to the HealthCare Act, a group of taxpayers filed a lawsuit in federal court, hoping to put the brakes on the IRS’ right to enforce the Act. The case, Halbig et al v. Sebelius et al, (downloads as pdf) was filed Thursday in the District Of Columbia District Court by twelve plaintiffs, comprised of individuals and companies.

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