Some Fresno-area residents will face steep costs if health insurance subsidies expire [The Fresno Bee]
The American Rescue Plan increased the amount of financial assistance available to people purchasing their own health insurance coverage on Affordable Care Act marketplaces. If
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“Central Valley folks might be the most impacted, and yet the delegation may be split on party lines on whether to extend this help,” said
Lower-income people could see premium hikes
People without employer-provided health insurance turn to the Covered California marketplace to buy health coverage. Federal and state funds help keep Covered California’s rates affordable.
Those buying insurance through Covered California range in professions and ages, and include agricultural, retail and restaurant workers, freelancers, young and older people at the beginning and end of their careers, people between jobs and more. A majority of people enrolled in health insurance through Covered California are Latino, according to Wright.
If
More than 64,000 people are enrolled in health insurance through Covered California between Districts 16, 21 and 22. About 67% of them — some 43,000 people — are at or below 250% of the federal poverty line, according to Covered California. That means they make around
Data from Covered California shows that
“Even before the pandemic coverage was important, but the public health emergency certainly underlines the need for people to have coverage, to have access to primary preventive care,” Wright said. “That’s really important in a region like
The American Rescue Plan, which
The infusion of funding stemming from the plan helped
But, Altman said during an interview with
Gov.
“It’s important to just recognize off the bat that
Wright of Health Access agreed that state funds could help – but not fix – the problem.
“While it could cushion the worst impacts, people would still see increases, premium increases of hundreds or thousands of dollars,” Wright said.
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“Time really is of the essence here, and every day matters in terms of our ability to deliver and really avoid disruption and consumer confusion,” Altman said,
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