Keys residents face highest rates posted [Florida Keys Keynoter, (Marathon, Fla.)]
| By Kevin Wadlow, Florida Keys Keynoter, (Marathon, Fla.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
A report from the
Exact details will be unveiled Tuesday when online health-insurance marketplaces, created as part of the Act also known as Obamacare, open for the first time.
The federal report did not specify which insurers would offer the low-cost plans or provide any details of the plans, such as deductibles. It only offered information on the lowest-priced plans.
Reasons for the higher costs in the Keys were uncertain.
Health-care professionals point to possible factors: Studies show
"Basically, insurance companies determine their rates based on how much they expect to pay out," said
"If you look at the statistics, we have a high percentage of heavy or binge drinking, and a high level of adult smokers," Konczewski said. "They look at this and say they have to charge more in
Keys residents also have a lower percentage of people who seek early diagnostic screening tests for cancer and other diseases, she said.
According to the federal report, two insurers writing
Bronze policies have lower premium costs but require more out-of-pocket payments for treatments. A gold plan has a higher premium with lower out-of-pocket costs. Few people are expected to purchase the platinum plan, the most costly.
The most likely <location value="LU/us.fl.monroe" idsrc="xmltag.org">Monroe County providers are
In contrast,
The very lowest monthly premium a 55-year-old in
People under age 30 or those with very low incomes can buy "catastrophic" plans, intended to cover a serious illness or accident.
"The reality is that people are going to need help wading through this," Humelsine said. "It's not like buying health insurance used to be."
Most people in government or employer-based health plans are not expected to see significant changes under the ACA. The health-insurance marketplaces primarily are aimed at those who purchase their own individual or family plans.
The online marketplaces open Tuesday but people using them have until
"People shouldn't get frustrated if the system isn't working perfectly from the start," Humelsine said. Civic groups are planning forums on the new ACA system, and efforts are being made to have "navigators" available in the Keys to help buyers sort through the plans. Details are pending.
- With reports from the
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