Tax Penalties: What Penalty Do I Owe for Not Purchasing Medical Coverage?

“What is my penalty if I don’t buy medical coverage?” Here are the updates: We usually answer questions about doctors, hospitals and deductibles, but in the age of Healthcare Reform, tax penalties are now a consequence if you don’t follow the law regarding owning a healthcare policy.  There is a penalty for each month you and your [...]

2016-12-05T19:39:46+00:00December 5th, 2016|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

What Does the Election Mean for My Health Insurance?

After a few years of insurance mandates, tax penalties and rising premiums, insureds are wondering what the future holds for healthcare for their own household. The question of the day is: How will the election affect my insurance premium?   To begin, it helps to understand why politics affects healthcare in the U.S. The passage [...]

2016-11-09T21:50:15+00:00November 9th, 2016|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Medicaid expansion costs making states nervous

Now that the Affordable Care Act has relaxed the eligibility requirements to qualify for Medicaid, so many people are coming to take advantage of it that states are now getting worried. The Associated Press reports Washington, D.C. and 31 states have expanded Medicaid, meaning lots more low-income people now have coverage than before the ACA’s passage. [...]

2016-10-13T18:51:47+00:00October 13th, 2016|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

On-Exchange Members Need Action!

Open Enrollment is quickly approaching and insurance carriers are beginning to reach out to clients regarding their coverage and plan options for 2017. In October, CMS will send a Marketplace Open Enrollment Notice (MOEN) to all on-Exchange members. This notice will contain certain basic information, including: a description of the annual redetermination and renewal process; [...]

2016-09-29T14:54:10+00:00September 29th, 2016|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

5 Trends in Health Care 2016

What are the trends driving change in the healthcare industry? Here is an excerpt from BenefitsPro author  REID RASMUSSEN commenting on the trends he identifies as the most impactful factors in this year's healthcare environment: All around the country, brokers ask where the industry is going? They want to know if other states are seeing the same [...]

Emergency Rooms Suffer Drug Shortages; Healthcare Pressures Complicate Solutions

Drug shortages in U.S. emergency rooms increased by more than 400 percent between 2001 and 2014, a new study finds. The study, published in Academic Emergency Medicine, a medical journal, found more than 1,800 reported drug shortages during the 13-year timeframe. Just over a third of the reported shortages came from emergency departments, and in [...]

HHS Releases Upbeat Report

Health insurance for the masses  continues to be a good deal for most, at least when coverage policies are judged by their premiums. A new U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report says that users of the HealthCare.gov insurance site “are actively shopping and saving money,” a sign that Americans are becoming increasingly savvy about [...]

2016-01-26T17:52:04+00:00January 26th, 2016|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Don’t Lose Your Subsidy for Your 2016 Plan

Cost Sharing Reductions and Premium Assistance is renewable for qualified insureds on their 2016 plans, but only if certain criteria are met. Last year we assisted many healthcare insurance subscribers receive a federal tax credit or income-based cost sharing reduction (CSR) to assist in keeping the cost of medical care affordable. The benefits do have [...]

2015-08-17T13:19:55+00:00August 17th, 2015|Categories: Exchange, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Breaking News: Anthem Acquisition of Cigna in Wake of ACA

Healthcare Reform and the quest to reduce waste is back in the news today. The ACA has produced some tumultuous results in the healthcare industry as reported by Insurance Business America in the following report by Jill Gregorie.  Our analysis follows the report.   "Anthem Inc has agreed to purchase Cigna Corp for $54.2 billion in a [...]

News for Humana Sunscribers and Florida Hospital Patients

News for patients using Humana networks: Last October we had to notify our Humana clients that Florida Hospital had not continued their contract with Humana, but now we are happy to report that Florida Hospital and Humana are working together again. Central Floridians who have Humana health insurance can once again pay in-network fees at [...]

CMS announces special tax season ACA enrollment period

New announcement The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Friday morning announced it will implement a special enrollment period for individuals who learn, at the time they file their taxes, of the Affordable Care Act-mandated tax penalty for not having health insurance coverage. The special enrollment period will allow people to sign up as [...]

2015-02-20T17:03:40+00:00February 20th, 2015|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Answers: The penalty you will pay if you don’t own health coverage

Knowing the cost of NOT owning health coverage is now a factor in deciding on your medical plan. Plan ahead for Open Enrollment "What is my penalty if I don't buy medical coverage?"  Certainly not the most asked question we receive in our insurance office. After all, our business is to help people get [...]

2014-12-01T18:08:52+00:00December 1st, 2014|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Florida Hospital No Longer Offered on Humana Plan

Florida Hospital will no longer be included in Humana's network Last month Florida Hospital notified Humana that effective October 18, 2014 it would no longer be part of Humana’s commercial HMO, PPO, EPO and POS provider network. Although there were discussions to retain in-network access to these hospitals for Humana members, an agreement [...]

What If I Have Job-Based Coverage?

If you have coverage from a job (or a family member’s job):  You will not owe a fee because you have met the Shared Responsibility Provision. With job-based insurance, you are considered covered and won’t have to pay the fee that uninsured people must pay.   You may also purchase your own healthcare insurance. You [...]

“What Is That???”: Health Insurance Definitions

Glossary of Health Insurance Terms   actuary - a mathematician in the insurance field. Responsible for calculating premiums, developing plans and defining underwriting risk. Affordable Care Act - The comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010. The law was enacted in two parts: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law [...]

Join Us for Healthcare Reform: Challenges and Solutions

Next week's public session is sponsored by our host, Legal One. You are invited to bring guests to these informative sessions updating the latest provisions of Healthcare Reform. Our informational session is presented regularly at community events, business groups and at workplaces throughout Florida. Contact us if you would like to  schedule a presentation: 407-937-2900. See Craig Rodrigue's [...]

2013-12-09T16:43:19+00:00December 9th, 2013|Categories: Employer Plans, Exchange, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

You Are Invited to “Affordable Care Act 101”

The latest updates on Healthcare Reform are presented at our "Affordable Care Act 101" presentations. Join us this week when we are hosted by accounting and tax expert  ATI Professional Services Inc.   We will present valuable information regarding mandates, subsidies, and new updates on the deadlines for 2014 and beyond. Learn how to choose your [...]

Health Insurance Subsidy Calculator Uses Modified Adjusted Gross Income

What is Modified Adjusted Gross Income? The magic number needed for those seeking to receive assistance with their new health insurance premiums under the ACA (also known as "Obamacare") is not simply one's household income. It is defined as something called "Modified Adjusted Gross Income". This number does not appear as a line item on [...]

2013-11-04T22:46:33+00:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Exchange, Frequently Asked Questions, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Healthcare Insurance Options On and Off the Exchange: Why Use an Independent Agent to Buy Health Insurance?

  Can I really get free help? Insurance inside and outside the Exchange can be purchased with the help of an insurance agent. Those applying for government subsidies will buy Exchange plans, but there are still many options worth considering among the plans and consumers are wise not to go it alone.  Insurance agents are [...]

2013-10-31T14:03:59+00:00October 31st, 2013|Categories: Exchange, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

When Can I Buy Insurance on the (Obamacare) Exchange?

What is the advantage of buying a policy on the Exchange and when can that actually be done? Individuals have choices of both On Exchange and Off Exchange insurance coverage for themselves and their families. "On Exchange" describes policies that can be issued to those who accept an advance premium tax credit, also called a subsidy, [...]

2013-10-18T03:01:15+00:00October 18th, 2013|Categories: Exchange, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

What Will Be Covered by Insurance Marketplace (Exchange) Plans?

Insurance plans will be designed for more comprehensive consumer comparisons   Insurance plans in the Marketplace are offered by private companies. They cover the same core set of benefits called Essential Health Benefits. No plan can turn you away or charge you more because you have an illness or medical condition. They must cover treatments [...]

2013-09-02T02:58:21+00:00September 2nd, 2013|Categories: Exchange, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

Questions About The Individual Mandate

Or, The Shared Responsibility Provision   The IRS addresses this provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as follows: Under the Affordable Care Act, the federal government, state governments, insurers, employers and individuals are given shared responsibility to reform and improve the availability, quality and affordability of health insurance coverage in the United States. Starting [...]

2013-08-28T02:58:01+00:00August 28th, 2013|Categories: Exchange, Individual Insurance, Recent News|

What Do I Need to Know About Essential Health Benefits?

How your Insurance Plan will look in 2014 The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires that non-grandfathered health insurance plans offered in the individual and small group markets (both inside and outside of the Exchanges) provide a  package of health care services, known as “Essential Health Benefits” (EHB). More specifically, we use the term "10 Essential Health [...]

2013-08-02T02:57:36+00:00August 2nd, 2013|Categories: Employer Plans, Individual Insurance, Recent News, Small Business|

“Can I Keep My Plan if I Like It?”

Questions about Healthcare Reform Note: See Important Update  at the End of this Article!  “You can keep your insurance if you like it” became a popular phrase during the political season leading up to the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010. The phrase became so tied to healthcare reform that we are [...]

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