Ambetter from MHS Has Indiana Residents Covered During Open Enrollment
CDC & FDA Daily
2020 NOV 10 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at CDC & FDA Daily -- Beginning November 1 through December 15, Indiana residents may select Ambetter from MHS for healthcare coverage statewide through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to place an extra emphasis on health, MHS continues to offer a variety of health insurance offerings that are among the most affordable in the state.
“We value our members and remain committed to offering quality, dependable healthcare coverage plans through Ambetter from MHS especially amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said Kevin O’Toole, President and CEO, MHS. “As part of the nation’s Number 1 Marketplace insurer, we have the experience and resources to provide Indiana residents with insurance options that provide peace of mind and allow them to take charge of their health with affordable health care options.”
Ambetter from MHS offers increased value, convenient services, and benefits that help make health insurance fit within people’s lives. For those impacted by job loss during the pandemic, Ambetter from MHS provides an alternative that is often more affordable than COBRA, the health insurance program that allows people to continue their employer-provided coverage. While COBRA maintains a person’s existing coverage, they will pay 100% of the cost plus an additional 2% in administrative costs, and subsidies are not available to reduce those costs. COBRA will also eventually expire, requiring a person to seek new coverage.
(Our reports deliver fact-based news of research and discoveries from around the world.)
Five Reasons Donald Trump Lost the Presidency
Advisor News
- Women say their advisors respect them, but talk down to them
- How PEPs compare with traditional 401(k)s
- Allianz studies why 42% of Americans retire sooner than expected
- Why advisors should be talking about life settlements
- Millennials are ready to bring their advisor to the family table
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- NAIC regulators continue pushing for annuity illustration updates
- Wink: Flat first-quarter annuity sales fall just short of $100B
- 26North Re Agrees to Acquire 100% of Independent Insurance Group
- Matthew Michelini named Athene president, with an eye on annuity growth
- Lincoln Financial Announces Executive Leadership Transitions
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Filing details Pima County's legal challenge to ACA changes
- Missouri lawmakers look to ban time limits on anesthesia coverage
- Salem council shows support for single-payer health insurance program
- Researchers at Creighton University School of Medicine Release New Data on Managed Care (Barriers Beyond Medicaid: A Midwest Study on Pancreatic Surgery Access Post-ACA): Managed Care
- Presbyterian announces layoffs, ending Medicare Advantage plans
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Prudential announces more layoffs as insurer continues to restructure
- Pradip Patiath Joins Securian Financial Board of Directors
- Over $107 million in life insurance benefits located for Tennesseans in 2025
- Study Data from National Institutes of Health Provide New Insights into Law and the Biosciences (Taking actuarial fairness seriously: what is required for the ethical use of genetics in insurance?): Legal Issues – Law and the Biosciences
- 26North Re Agrees to Acquire 100% of Independent Insurance Group
More Life Insurance News