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Copyright 2013-2014, Healthy Halo Insurance Services, Inc. All rights reserved. No duplication, in whole or in part, permitted without expressed written consent. Health insurance provided by Healthy Halo Insurance Services, Inc., CA License #: OF76504
Brent Heurter, Director of Education Affordable California™
Elea Sherrod, Enrollment DirectorAffordable California™
Agenda
•Health Insurance Law
• Why Get Health Insurance?
• Affordable Care Act Improvements
• Expanded Medi-Cal
Agenda•Standardized Benefits
• Enhanced Benefits
• Premium Subsidies
• Health Plans
• How to Enroll
Introduction
• The Affordable Care Act and Obamacare are the same
• Starting in 2014, most people are required to have health insurance under Federal law
Introduction
• Financial assistance is available for those who qualify
• Medi-Cal is being expanded to cover more people and is based only on income
Reasons people do not have health insurance:•Pre-existing conditions
•Not offered by their employer
•Unaffordable
Why get health insurance?
•Because life is unpredictable
•Because medical care is expensive
•Because health insurance protects you financially
Why get health insurance?
•Because health insurance covers more than just injury or illness
•Because health insurance is now affordable
•Because it’s the law!
Average costs without insurance
• Average cost of broken arm is $14,911
• Average cost of pregnancy is $18,320
• Average cost of hospital stay is $33,079
Am I required to buy health insurance?
•Income is below the tax filing threshold
• Undocumented immigrant
• Insurance would cost more than 8% of your income
• Member of an Indian tribe
Do any of the following apply to you:
If Yes then:
There is no penalty for being without health insurance
Do you currently have health care coverage – or expect to have it by January 1, 2014: • Employer-sponsored healthcare
• Coverage purchased in the individual market
• Medicare
• Medi-Cal
• TRICARE or Veteran’s Health Program
If No then:
The requirement to have health insurance is
satisfied and no penalty is assessed
If Yes then
There is a penalty for being without health insurance:
If No then
You must enroll no later than
March 31, 2014 to avoid a tax penalty
Essential Health Benefits
1) Outpatient care
2) Emergency care
3) Hospitalization4) Maternity & newborn
care5) Mental health,
substance abuse & therapy
6) Prescription drugs
7) Rehabilitative & habilitative Services
8) Children’s dental & vision
9) Preventative & wellness services
10) Lab Services
What is Covered California?
What Covered California does
Access to guaranteed issue
affordable, quality health
care coverage
What is Medi-Cal?
• California’s version of Medicaid
• Government-run healthcare program for low-income individuals and families that qualify
• Not private insurance
Am I eligible for Medi-Cal?
$15,856 or less
$21,403 or less
$26,961 or less
$32,499 or less
$38,046 or less
$43,594 or less
Are my children eligible for Medi-Cal? (under age 18)
$30,563 or less
$41,256 or less
$51,949 or less
$62,643 or less
$73,336 or less
$84,029 or less
What if I have access to affordable coverage?• Ask your employer to not offer spousal
and dependent coverage
• Ask your employer to make your job classification not eligible for benefits
• Consider working part-time
$$1.00in annual income
can determine eligibility
Med-Cal vs. Subsidized Private Health Plan
What if I don’t want Medi-Cal?
• Adults can purchase a private health plan, but will not be eligible for subsidies
• Private health plans for children may be purchased and the parents will still be eligible for the maximum subsidy
• Health plans for children start at $96
Southern CA Health Plan Plans
Northern CA Health Plans
Metal Tiers:Bronze60, Silver70, Gold80, Platinum90
Key Terms to Know
• Medical Deductible: how much you pay for medical services before the health plan pays (example, $2,000)
• Brand Name Drug Deductible: how much you pay for brand-name prescriptions before the health plan pays (example, $250)
• Co-Payment: fixed amount you pay for a service (example, $45)
• Co-insurance: a % of the plan’s negotiated rate that you pay for a service (example, 20%)
• Maximum Out of Pocket: the most you pay in a year before the health insurance pays 100% of costs. Think of it as your safety net.
Types of Health Plans
Plan Feature: HMO EPO PPODesignate a primary care physician?
Yes No No
Need a referral to see a specialist?
Yes No No
Out of network benefit? No No Yes
Level of flexibility? Minimal Moderate High
Standard Coverage by Benefits Level
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Enhanced Silver Benefits based on Income
1 person = $15,857 to
$28,725
2 people = $21,404 to
$38,775
3 people = $26,953 to
$48,825
4 people = $32,500 to
$58,875
5 people = $38,047 to
$68,925
6 people = $43,595 to
$78,975
With Enhanced Silver your out of pocket costs are lower
Healthcare That’s Affordable
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Premiums as a maximum % of income
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What is a Premium Subsidy?
•Reduces your monthly premium•Amount is based on your household’s projected income for 2014•Paid by the federal government directly to the insurance company you select
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Who is eligible for premium subsidies?
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Who is not eligible for premium subsidies?
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Maximum Monthly Premium
• Based on second most affordable Silver plan
• Maximum amount you will pay
• Based on percentage of income
• Your premiums cannot increase
• Buy less expensive Bronze plan or pay more for Gold or Platinum
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What is considered annual income?
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Income Includes:
•Wages, salaries, tips
•Business or self-employment income
•Rental income
• Interest received or accrued
•Capital gains
•Alimony
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Deductions
• Self-employed expenses
• Student loan interest
• IRA and Health Savings Account deductions
• Moving expenses
• Penalty on early withdrawal of savings
• Alimony
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Modified Adjusted Gross Income
(MAGI)• Line 4 of Form 1040 EZ
• Line 21 of Form 1040A
• Line 37 of Form 1040
• Add in non-taxable Social Security Benefits
• Add in non-exempt interest
• Include any income earned by children if you claim them as dependents
• Spouses are required to file their income taxes jointly
What if I have access to affordable coverage?• Ask your employer to not offer spousal
and dependent coverage
• Ask your employer to make your job classification not eligible for benefits
• Consider working part-time
$$1.00
Can make a big difference
Project your income wisely…
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What if I don’t qualify for a subsidy?
Single $45,961 or more
Family of Three $62,041 or more
Family of Four $78,121 or more
Family of Five $94,201 or more
Family of Six $126,361 or more You can buy the same plans, have the same benefits and have more choices from the private market
What am I eligible for?
Medi-Cal Premium Assistance & Cost
Sharing Assistance
Premium Assistance
Affordable Health
Insurance
up to $15,856 $15,857 - $28,725 $15,857 - $45,960 $45,961 or more
up to $21,403 $21,404 to $38,775
$21,403 - $62,040 $62,041 or more
up to $26,951 $26,952 to $48,825
$26,952 to $78,120
$78,121 or more
up to $32,499 $32,500 to $58,875
$32,500 to $94,200
$94,201 or more
up to $38,046 $38,047 to $68,925
$38,047 to $110,280
$110,281 or more
up to $43,594 $43,595 to $78,975
$43,595 to $126,360
$126,361 or more
Eligibility for Medi-Cal & Premium Subsides
Not Eligible for SubsidiesEligible for Subsidies
Eligible for Enhanced Benefits & Subsidies
Eligible for Medi-Cal
Eligibility for Medi-Cal & Premium Subsides
Not Eligible for SubsidiesEligible for Subsidies
Eligible for Enhanced Benefits & Subsidies
Eligible for Medi-Cal
Eligibility for Medi-Cal & Premium Subsides
Not Eligible for SubsidiesEligible for Subsidies
Eligible for Enhanced Benefits & Subsidies
Eligible for Medi-Cal
Eligibility for Medi-Cal & Premium Subsides
Not Eligible for SubsidiesEligible for Subsidies
Eligible for Enhanced Benefits & Subsidies
Eligible for Medi-Cal
How to enroll in a Covered California health plan
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Open Enrollment
• You can only enroll during annual open enrollment
• Next open enrollment period starts November 15, 2014 for coverage effective January 1, 2015
• Exceptions are if you have a qualifying life event: loss of employer-sponsored coverage, death of a spouse, birth of a child
• You must enroll by March 31, 2014 to avoid a tax penalty for 2014
Streamlinedenrollmentform
• California driver’s license or passport
• Recent paycheck stub or tax return
• If applicable: Naturalization Certificate or Certificate of Citizenship
Required Documents
How to Choose a Plan
• How many doctor visits, prescriptions and hospital stays do I expect my family to use in the next year?
• What level of coverage do I want? Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum?
• Do I qualify for an Enhanced Silver Plan?
• What type of network do I want? HMO, EPO or PPO?
Enrollment Worksheet
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We make it easy
• We’ll determine your eligibility for subsidies
• We’ll find the plans that have your doctors
• We’ll show you plan choices and options
• We’ll help you select the plan best suited for you
• We’ll help you apply for government assistance
• We’ll handle the enrollment process
• We’ll help you with the appeals process if you get turned down
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Our commitment to you
• We’ll help you figure out if you’re eligible for money from the government or your employer, and we’ll help you get that money
• We’ll help you choose the right health plan
• We’ll make sure you get the best deal possible
• We’ll help you with the paperwork to enroll or enroll for you
• If you run into any roadblocks, get confused, have an issue with your plan or a change in circumstance, we’ll always here to help.
If You Enroll by: Your Health plan must receive first month’s premium
by:
For coverage effective:
January 15, 2014 January 28, 2014 February 1, 2014
February 15, 2014
February 25, 2014 March 1, 2014
March 15, 2014 March 26, 2014 April 1, 2014
March 31, 2014 April 25, 2014 May 1, 2013
Next Steps
• Complete enrollment form
• FAX with documentation to 1-800-297-6319 (no emails, please) docs
• Call us at 1-800-788-2197 if you need help
• Pay the first month’s premium before the due date
Streamlinedenrollmentform 1-800-788-2197
help@AffordableCA.com
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