Advanced Care Planning (ACP)

What is Advanced Care Planning? Advanced Care Planning (ACP) is planning of end-of-life treatments with the assistance of doctors in order to give patients control. Advanced Care Planning and the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) As of July 2015 doctors aren’t paid to provide end of life counseling to Medicare and Medicaid patients, nor is their… Read More

How to Cancel an ObamaCare Plan?

On this page we walk you through steps to canceling an ObamaCare plan (a plan purchased on the Health Insurance Marketplace) and canceling Medicaid and CHIP. We also go over some important advice to consider before you cancel. Read the advice below or simply go to HealthCare.Gov to begin the cancellation process. You can cancel by… Read More

ObamaCare Age Limit?

There is no age limit for getting a Marketplace plan, but you must be over 18 to enroll in your own plan and must not have access to Medicare.

ACOs (Accountable Care Organizations)

Account Care Organizations (ACOs) are groups of medical providers that accept payments based on quality under the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP). This model is meant to be an alternative to the traditional fee-for-service (FSS) aimed at reigning in unnecessary treatments, coordinating care, promoting quality over quantity, and curbing Medicare spending. The bottom line:  According… Read More

ObamaCare Birth Control

ObamaCare covers one type of birth control per person from each of 18 FDA-approved categories at no out-of-pocket cost, although some plans have exemptions. This page will tell you what kinds of birth control are covered, which health plans have exemptions, how to get free birth control under the Affordable Care Act, and how to get help… Read More

Medicaid Estate Recovery Facts and Myths

If you are 55 or older and receive Medicaid, the state can use estate recovery and liens to recover any and all Medicaid costs, but the practice is rare. Let’s look at the facts and myths behind Medicaid estate recovery, who it applies to, and the involvement (or non-involvement of the ACA). The gist (in… Read More

Why Did My Insurance Premium Go Up?

Your rates didn’t go up because of legislation directly increasing premiums, some who had lower rates before saw rates go up as a response to new protections

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