Essential rules, numbers and websites for health care act [The Charlotte Observer]
| By Karen Garloch, The Charlotte Observer | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Where to get help
--855-733-3711, toll free number for anyone in the state to make appointments for one-on-one assistance from navigators or certified application counselors.
--North Carolina MedAssist: 704-536-1790, www.medassist.org.
--Legal Services of the
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Other information:
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Penalties for the uninsured
2014 2015 2016
Adult
Child
Family*
Penalties will increase yearly by cost-of-living adjustment after 2016.
*Family penalty is whatever is greater:
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10 Essential Health Benefits
All insurance plans, both in and out of the online marketplaces, must cover these 10 "essential" health benefits:
Outpatient services, Emergency services, Hospitalization, Maternity and newborn care, Mental health services, Prescription drugs, Rehabilitation services, Laboratory services, Preventive and wellness care, Pediatric services
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Do I have to buy coverage in the exchange?
No, if you have insurance through:
--Your employer
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--Private insurance you bought, at least equal to the Bronze coverage level
--A grandfathered plan from before the Affordable Care Act was enacted
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No, if you're a member of one of the following exempt groups:
--Part of a religious group opposed to accepting health insurance benefits
--An undocumented immigrant
--In prison
--Part of an Indian tribe
--Too poor to file a tax return (
--Paying more than 6 percent of income for health insurance, minus employer contribution or tax credits
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Insurance plans:
Health plans will be classed by tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum.
The least expensive, Bronze, will cover 60 percent of medical costs, leaving 40 percent to the individual. The most expensive, Platinum, will cover 90 percent of medical costs, leaving 10 percent to the individual.
Insurers are prohibited from charging women higher rates than men, from charging older people more than three times more than younger people, and from rejecting customers with pre-existing medical conditions.
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2013 Federal Poverty levels
Family size 100% 138% 200% 250% 400%
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Each additional person
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Information needed to enroll
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--Employer and income information (for example, from pay stubs or W-2 forms -- Wage and Tax Statements).
--Additional information may be required. For more details, go to: https://www.healthcare.gov/how-do-i-apply-for-marketplace-coverage/
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To enroll, visit www.healthcare.gov or call 800-318-2596.
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How North Carolinians currently get their health insurance
4.6 million: Through employers
1.6 million:
1.4 million:
435,000: Individual policies
1.5 million: Uninsured
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Financial assistance
--Subsidies, or tax credits, will offset the cost of premiums for individuals and families with household incomes at 100percent to 400percent of the federal poverty level.
--Additional subsidies will help offset the cost of deductibles, copays and coinsurance for those with household incomes below 250 percent of the federal poverty level.
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--Sliding scale subsidies are set by household income according to federal poverty level and based on the Silver plan. Policy holders are expected to pay a percentage of household income for an insurance premium before receiving a subsidy.
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--The law limits the amount individuals and families have to pay for out-of-pocket costs, such as deductibles, copays and coinsurance. The annual cap is
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How to sign up:
--Online: www.healthcare.gov, www.cuidadodesalud.gov
--Telephone: 800-318-2596, TTY: 855-889-4325
For small businesses (50 or fewer employees):
--Telephone: 800-706-7893, TTY: 800-706-7915
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