Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Affordable Care Act for California. Latest news and updates for ACA medical insurance for businesses and individuals
Affordable Care Act for California. Latest news and updates for ACA medical insurance for businesses and individuals
California insurance companies are engaged in a price war for small business health insurance. I never thought that I would ever write that sentence. However, it's true. As I previously reported on this blog, Health Net started the war in January 2013 when they offered ANY group with 6 or [...]
Health Net of California is guaranteeing small group employers (2-50 employees) with the lowest rate possible. New groups that enroll 6 or more employees in a Health Net plan will receive the lowest possible "Risk Adjustment Factor" (RAF) of 0.90. Health Net's RAF Special expires April 15, 2013.
The Federal government has re-branded its health insurance "exchange" as the "Health Insurance Marketplace." A video on the government's web site suggests that shopping in the Health Insurance Marketplace will be as easy as buying food in a grocery store. The government makes some pretty bold claims
Unless an employer decides to contribute a portion of the premium for dependent coverage (and employers get no credit for this contribution under the ACA) then employees will shoulder the entire financial burden of health insurance for their family.
The California Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) was set up under the new Federal health insurance reform law (PPACA). It’s supposed to go until 1/1/2014 at which time there will be no medical underwriting and all insurance companies must take everyone without regard to pre-existing medical conditions – i.e., you can transition to a standard plan. For someone close to age 65, enrolling on this plan would take him/her until he/she is eligible for Medicare which is currently "Guarantee Issue." Read about eligibility and cost of the PCIP based on our analysis of this government program.
If you're an employer with 20 or more employees and you're wondering how to comply with the COBRA subsidy in the Obama Stimulus Plan, here's some helpful information. On February 17th, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (HR 1) to help stimulate the US economy. [...]