Are you looking for a health care plan through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace? We’ve got you covered. Aleksick Family Insurance Group helps individuals and families find affordable, reliable coverage that will fit their needs. Plus, the recent Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has allowed many families to find coverage for even lower monthly premiums.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly referred to as the ACA, was signed into law during President Obama’s term in 2010. This is why so many people also refer to these plans as Obamacare. The goal of the ACA was to improve the accessibility, affordability, and quality of health insurance across the country.
Prior to the ACA, many Americans struggled to afford or even obtain health insurance because of pre-existing medical conditions. Obamacare significantly reduced the number of uninsured people in the U.S.
ACA plans are sold on the Marketplace or Exchange. Individuals and families can enroll in an ACA plan rather than an employer-sponsored or private plan. Pre-existing conditions won’t prevent you from enrolling in an ACA plan. In addition, many people receive tax credits and subsidies to reduce their premiums.
You’ve got options when it comes to health insurance. The most important thing is to understand the type of plans available, so you can pick the one that fits your and your family’s needs. Two of the most common plan types are Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs).
HMO insurance plans require members to get care within their network of doctors and hospitals. You will only have coverage if you stay within the network. You’ll select a primary care physician who will coordinate all the care you receive, even from specialists. Usually, the premiums and out-of-pocket costs for HMO plans are cheaper than those of PPO plans.
PPO insurance plans also use networks but give members more flexibility. You can receive care outside the network, though you might pay more if you choose to do so. You won’t have to choose a primary care physician or obtain referrals to see specialists.
The Affordable Care Act did more than just provide us with new health insurance options. It also included many provisions that expanded eligibility for Medicaid, prohibited discrimination based on pre-existing conditions, and allowed for premium subsidies for individuals and families with limited incomes.
Premium tax credits reduce the premium you pay for an insurance plan purchased through the ACA. Not everyone will qualify for a tax credit as they are based on your household income. You’ll answer questions about your income during the application process. At that time, you’ll find out if you’re eligible for subsidies.
You’ll also have deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments, all based on which plan you choose. Plans are categorized by metal tiers. Platinum plans offer the most coverage, with Gold, Silver, and Bronze following.
The Affordable Care Act has an annual open enrollment period that begins November 1 and ends January 15 in most states. Some states enjoy longer enrollment periods. If you enroll in Obamacare by December 15, your coverage will begin on January 1. If you enroll after December 15, coverage begins on February 1.
However, many people qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. If you’ve had a sudden life change, you can enroll in an ACA plan at any time of the year. Some qualifying life events include a change in employment, marriage, divorce, moving to a new city, and having a child.
Health insurance is confusing. The good news is that you don’t have to do it alone! The independent insurance agents at Aleksick Family Insurance Group will guide you during your selection, taking the time to understand your health needs and budget.
Even if it’s not Open Enrollment, we can still start looking at ACA health insurance options for you. Remember, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period and might be able to get the coverage you need sooner than you think. Call us today to get started!