3 New England states require health insurance
Only a handful of
Passed in 2010, the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, mandated health insurance for nearly all Americans, but
Today, an estimated 26 million people in the
In 2022, only five states and the
The
This year's open enrollment is particularly critical, as up to 15 million Americans could lose Medicaid coverage when the COVID-19 federal public health emergency ends, according to the
Once the emergency concludes, states will begin to reevaluate who is eligible for coverage, something they've been prohibited from doing since 2020 in order to ensure uninterrupted Medicaid coverage for low-income people.
The Biden administration has said it will give states 60 days notice to prepare. The public health emergency must be renewed every 90 days to stay in effect, and right now it's slated to end
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The Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law requires that most residents older than 18 who can afford health insurance have coverage for the entire year, or pay a penalty through their tax returns, according to the state.
The tax penalties can be up
The penalties add up for each month someone doesn't comply, but people will not be penalized for a lapse in coverage that lasts fewer than three months. Individuals with incomes less or equal to 150% of the federal poverty level are not penalized.
Residents can appeal penalties if they've experienced a state-recognized hardship such as eviction, utility shutoff, death or bankruptcy.
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When is the open enrollment period? How do I get health insurance?
The national open enrollment period began on
Massachusetts Health Connector
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