Association of Health Care Journalists: For 2024, 80% of ACA Enrollees Can Get Health Insurance for $10 a Month, CMS Says
Low-cost health insurance coverage has led to record enrollment in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, reaching 15.7 million consumers this year. Now that open enrollment is underway, however, many consumers may still be unaware that health insurance is more affordable than ever when shopping on the federal and state marketplaces at healthcare.gov.
When using the marketplaces, 80% of consumers will find insurance premiums costing
Since 2021 and continuing at least through 2025, those enrolling in the Affordable Care Act plans (also called Obamacare) have seen low premium rates due to improvements the Biden administration and
The record 15.7 million enrollees is 11.8% higher than the 13.8 million enrolled in 2022 and 32% higher than the 10.7 million enrolled in 2020 before
Debunk this myth
Low premium rates and record enrollment mean journalists can and should expose the myth that Affordable Care Act plans are too costly. Scammers running junk health plans profit from this falsehood by promoting insurance that lacks the marketplace's consumer protections. Failing to cover the minimum benefits required in ACA-compliant plans, junk insurance can leave consumers with large unpaid health care bills. This blog covered junk insurance plans in August,
As healthcare.gov explained, open enrollment began
A word of caution
One of the pitfalls of covering the Affordable Care Act is the complexity of the premium subsidies that affect how much consumers pay after enrolling. Understanding the subsidies is important because most consumers will not pay full price for their coverage. Publishing only the higher rates before enrolling is misleading.
The subsidies are one of the Affordable Care Act's best features and one of the most complex because they're based on each consumer's annual income. Under the American Rescue Plan Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration and
The Affordable Care Act also provides income-based assistance that helps almost half of all policyholders get funding to pay for deductibles, copayments and coinsurance, which CMS calls cost-sharing reductions.
Use reliable sources
To see how the tax credits and cost-sharing reductions work, the aforementioned KFF report explains what enrollees can expect. Using a procedure called file and reconcile, all enrollees applying for tax credits must estimate their income so that the marketplaces can set their premium rates. Enrollees who got premium tax credits in the previous year must reconcile the subsidies when filing their federal tax returns with the
For example, Norris explained, if an Affordable Care Act enrollee had paid full price (without a subsidy), the average total monthly premium would have been
The reduction of
"Most often, I see journalists reporting the average full price without subsidies but then they add that the average enrollee actually pays the lower amount," Norris said.
For journalists seeking more details, Norris cited a March CMS report. Of the record 15.7 million consumers enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans this year, 14.3 million (91%) of them got subsidies, according to the CMS report. Also, 48% of the 15.7 million qualified for funding to defray their deductibles and other cost-sharing requirements.
To verify what a typical consumer would pay, reporters and consumers can use the estimator on healthcare.gov called the See Plans and Prices Tool, Norris suggested. "Any journalist or a consumer would find it simple to use the plan comparison tool to estimate what they'd pay with and without a subsidy, and it's all anonymous," she said.
When covering this story, two recent reports from the
Resources
* This report from the federal
* KFF's Health Insurance Marketplace Calculator allows consumers to estimate 2024 health insurance premiums and subsidies. It's available in English and in Spanish.
* KFF's frequently asked questions, FAQs:
* Geographic Variation in Health Insurance Coverage:
* Demographic Variation in Health Insurance Coverage:
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Original text here: https://healthjournalism.org/blog/2023/11/most-aca-enrollees-can-get-affordable-health-insurance/
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