This father of two lost his job and health insurance. What are his options?
We've gone online and looked for some kind of plan for us and our two kids, but man, is it expensive.
So, first, what is the deal with getting a break on monthly premiums through Covered California, and second, I've read that there is another bill in
Larry
Kyle: OK, Larry, great questions. First, with your loss of employment coverage, you and your family are guaranteed to be accepted for Covered California because loss of employment is a "qualifying event."
Also, whether or not you get a break on premium (subsidy) is entirely based on household income.
According to the 2024 Program Eligibility by Federal Poverty Level, you can have an annual income of up to
Tom: Not everyone is crazy about the kids on
Al: Second, according to the Fact Sheet dated
Kyle: A legislative analysis of the 2022 bill estimated the cost of single-payer as between
According to
"Assembly Bill 2200 would make CalCare the state's single-payer health coverage provider. Under the act it would be illegal for any resident to pay a doctor privately for any medical treatment covered by CalCare."
"To accomplish this goal, the legislators hope to convince the federal government to turn over all California Medicare funding so they can force every senior into the new system.
Ditto for Medicaid. Employer-provided health insurance would also vanish."
Al: I think they're against it. In a later part of the column, they said that in 2017 only 48% of private
An article in the
Kyle: Third, and finally, MediCal is our version of Medicaid. Through both federal and state funds, healthcare is provided to low-income residents. If a family of four has a household income of less than
It looks like what Larry will have to do is give his best estimate of income and look into Covered California.
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