ACA premium rates down in Pa., but some people may owe more
Enrollment specialists cautioned that people should expect smaller subsidies this year, especially in the three counties where
Income-based subsidies are based, in part, on the second-lowest silver plan -- a benchmark commonly used to measure plans from one year to the next.
In 2018, the benchmark was an Independence plan that next year will be the second-most expensive of six silver plans in
"It's a fairly common phenomenon. It's this counterintuitive dynamic that springs from how the subsidy structure works," said
That's why it's important for people to review their coverage -- even if they like their current plan, she said.
"It's incumbent on consumers to shop for that better deal every year," Corlette said.
People who want to keep the plan they had last year may end up paying more for it.
Consider this scenario for the most popular Independence plan, Keystone HMO Silver Proactive: The plan cost a family of four (two parents in their 40s and two teenagers)
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Independence will send out renewal notices with updated subsidies for 2019 in early November.
"People are going to be looking at this with their disposable income and need to make some tough choices," Lobley said.
More than 100,000 of Independence's members in
Overall, about 80 percent of marketplace customers received a subsidy, according to the state
Altman encouraged people not to panic over the size of their subsidies.
"Log on, look at your options, see what's affordable," she said. "Just because the option you're currently enrolled in has decreased in affordability does not mean there are not affordable options available for you on the exchange."
But according to rates released Thursday, Independence's Silver Proactive is the least expensive silver plan, which means people who find their subsidies aren't enough to cover that plan may struggle to find another option of similar quality and value that works better, Lobley said.
ACA plans are grouped into levels designated as bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. Bronze plans have the cheapest premiums, with larger deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs. Platinum plans are the most expensive and most generous.
Consumers who are eligible for additional financial assistance, in addition to the premium subsidies, must purchase silver plans.
People can log on to healthcare.gov beginning
When comparing plans, keep in mind that the premium is only one factor that will affect how much a plan costs.
Deductibles (the amount you pay out of pocket before the plan starts paying), co-insurance (the share of costs you pay once you meet your deductible and the plan pays a greater share of costs), and co-pays (fees you pay up front at a pharmacy or doctor's office) all factor into which plan is the best value for you.
If you're considering changing plans, look at how the new plan will cover your medications and whether you will be able to see the same doctors. Which medications and doctors are covered vary by plan.
Altman said she was confident
As part of the rate-approval process in
In-person navigators are available to help people sign up (find one near you at localhelp.healthcare.gov), but the Trump administration has slashed federal funding for marketing and consumer assistance, so don't wait until the last minute to start looking, Corlette said.
If you're on your own, beware of scams, such as websites designed to look like healthcare.gov. And don't buy insurance from an unsolicited phone call.
Use healthcare.gov and turn to the plan-comparison tools to see how your options stack up.
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