Remember when Trump wanted to kill Obamacare? It’s growing like crazy now [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]
What a difference five years makes.
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The increased competition means consumers will be far more likely to find plans suited to their individual needs, such as networks that include their favorite physicians, specialists and hospitals, health experts say.
Although specific plans and providers won’t be known until Open Enrollment begins,
Rather, “for most Floridians, it’s about coverage of doctors and hospitals,” he said. “More competition allows people to not have to change doctors because their doctor is not in a particular network.”
The situation is a far cry from five years ago, when uncertainty about federal reimbursements and political fights over the survival of what’s commonly known as Obamacare compelled large national insurers to pull out of
Enrollees in subsidy-eligible plans from 2016 to 2019, for example, had just three insurers to choose from in
Now both of those companies are back, along with
In 2021, AvMed entered the subsidized marketplace, also referred to as “on-exchange.”
Cigna, which withdrew from
“Specifically, we chose to enter markets where we have strong provider partnerships and are able to deliver competitive plans that connect customers to the coverage and plan features they value,” said
Biden breathes new life into Obamacare
A big reason for the resurgence in participation can be traced to this year’s change at the
Former President
Failures by
After taking office this year, Democratic President
COVID-19 relief effort insures thousands more
Biden’s moves, funded out of the massive
Eserman said that change helped one couple in their 60s who made just
This benefit will remain in place through 2022, and the Biden administration is seeking to extend it indefinitely, said
Nearly all — about 98% — of Eserman’s 650 clients benefited from one of the changes, he said.
Nationwide, the measures also benefited enrollees who already qualified for federal subsidies and cost-sharing assistance. Average monthly premiums went from
To more effectively spread the word about availability of subsidized health insurance, particularly for low-income and non-English speaking communities, the Biden administration restored funding for outreach programs back to pre-Trump levels.
Outreach budget restored
After discovering he couldn’t kill the ACA with the stroke of a pen, Trump did what he could to weaken its foundation. Those efforts included reducing the open enrollment period from three months to six weeks and slashing budgets of so-called “navigators” who promote Obamacare to uninsured populations and provide in-person and virtual assistance to guide re-enrollees through their choices.
In addition to expanding Open Enrollment to 11 weeks, Biden restored spending on outreach programs.
The increased staff will ensure that the program can serve the growing ranks of insured Floridians and beat the bushes for those who remain uninsured, she said.
“We’re not going to reinvent the wheel, but we’re going to be doing a lot more of it,” she said. “More appointments, more calls, more requests for technical assistance. And if they don’t qualify [for an ACA plan], we make sure they’re connected to other resources.”
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