health Uninsured are urged to check out state options
Unexpected illness and exorbitant medical bills are behind a stunning number of
Flu, respiratory infections, new variations of the coronavirus … without health insurance, fixing a bro
ken leg can cost some
Covered California’s 10th annual open enrollment period begins todayfor coverage that will take effect with the new year. With the economy slowing, inflation and interest rates rising, subsidies still available for many folks who need them and penalties looming for folks who don’t get coverage, many say the time is right.
“I was in my early 20s, a college student, young and invincible, and I didn’t have health insurance,” said
It cost thousands of dollars. She recovered from the appendicitis much more quickly than her finances recovered from the unexpected hit.
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Some 1.7 million Californians get health insurance through Covered California, including some 500,000 in
A few things are new and notable this year: The problematic “family glitch” is being mended; the state’s public health emergency ends
Covered
Covered
There’s competition in the ranks. Kaiser proudly points out that it received the highest rating in the state, 5 stars, for overall quality by Covered California in each of the past four years. L.A. Care Health Plan touts itself as the largest publicly operated health plan in the nation and the only public plan on the
Thousands of workers who are offered insurance through their workplaces stand to gain from the “family glitch” changes. That’s when workers can afford to buy their own employer-based health coverage but can’t afford to add their family members — family members who were ineligible for financial help through the Affordable Care Act. The fix means some 400,000 more Californians should be able to take advantage of open enrollment through California’s marketplace.
And more middle-class folks will be eligible for premium subsidies this coming year, Urbina said.
The pandemic made health insurance a matter of unique urgency, and 2021’s American Rescue Plan Act expanded premium subsidies through the end of this year. The recently passed Inflation Reduction Act ensures that those subsidies continue without interruption for another three years, through 2025, according to the
A recent
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A recent audit of Covered California urges immediate action on eligibility determinations, which pose “significant risk of not only noncompliance with federal regulations, but the use of public funds for subsidies provided to ineligible consumers.” Officials say they’re working on it.
Consumer data shows that, for insured people, insurance picks up 90%-95% of the bill for emergency care and hospitalizations, Covered California says in its why-buy materials. “No one plans to get into a car accident when they drive to the supermarket, but life happens. Just like you protect your vehicle with car insurance, it’s important to protect yourself with health insurance.”
Open enrollment closes at the end of January.



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