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The Affordable Health Care Act (for Libraries) What We Need to Know for October 1

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The Affordable Health Care Act (for Libraries). What We Need to Know for October 1. Road Map. What It Is How Signing Up Works Expert Advice – Protips Our Responsibilities Referral Agencies. The Basics. What the Health Insurance Marketplace Is Designed to Do. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Affordable Health Care Act(for Libraries)

What We Need to Knowfor October 1

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Road Map What It Is How Signing Up Works Expert Advice – Protips Our Responsibilities Referral Agencies

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What the Health Insurance Marketplace Is Designed to DoThe Basics

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The New Face of Healthcare

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All Marketplace Plans Provide Coverage Options for the Same

Set of “Essential Health Benefits”

• Outpatient Care• Emergency Services• Hospitalization• Maternity & Newborn Care• Mental Health &

Substance Abuse Services (including counseling and psychotherapy)

• Prescription Drugs• Rehabilitative Services

& Devices• Laboratory Services• Preventative &

Wellness• Chronic Disease

Management• Pediatric Care• Oral & Vision Care

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Important Limitsto Help Prevent Crippling Health Care Debt

Out-of-Pocket MaximumA maximum amount of money the individual pays out-of-pocket will exist on each plan – the amount is determined by which plan is chosen and the level of coverage offered.

No Yearly or Maximum LimitsOnce an individual hits their out-of-pocket maximum, any remaining health care expenses MUST be paid by the insurance plan, no matter how much it is or how quickly it is acquired.

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Do I have to???Yes.

Signing up is Required if You Are Not Currently Insured

The annual fee for those who do not enroll for 2014 will be $95 for an adult and $47.50 for a child and cannot go higher than $285 for a family or 1 percent of the family’s income (whichever is higher).

In 2015, the fee will increase. The fee for an adult without insurance will be $325, and the fee for a child will be $347.50, and will not go higher than $2,085 for a family or 2.5 percent of the family’s income (whichever is higher).

*The fee will be subjectto change every following year.

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A Basic OverviewHow It Works

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The Federal Website for Health Carewww.healthcare.govDesigned as a “one-stop-shop” for those seeking health insurance

It has:• “Knowledge base” with FAQs and live chat• Information about tax credits• Information about CHIP, SHOP, and Medicaid

*It will even refer you directly to your state’s health care marketplace.

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The Marketplace in Maryland:www.marylandhealthconnection.com

1) Create an account

2) Compare plans

3) Choose the appropriate plan for you and/or your family

4) Enroll in a plan

5) See if you are eligible for financial assistance

6) See if you qualify for public health programs (like Medicaid and CHIP)

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What Choices Will Be Available?

• 13 insurance companies in Maryland are participating in the Marketplace

• 7 managed care organizations (MCOs) in Maryland are participating for Medicaid

• Different levels of coverage – bronze, silver, gold, and platinum – with varying premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs

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What if I really, really, really, really hate computers?

Patrons DO have the option of signing up with a paper

form or via phone

In Person:The Walnut Street Community Health Center24 N. Walnut Street, Hagerstown

By Phone:855-642-8572 -or- TTY 855-642-8573

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Black Belt Healthcare HelpNot For Beginners

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Children’s Health Insurance Program(CHIP)• For low-income families with children

• “Children” defined as up to 19 years of age

• Designed for median-income families who are making too much to qualify for Medicaid but whose income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level

• In Maryland, pregnant women of any age may qualify if their income is at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level

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Federal Aid InsuranceMedicare

What it is:Health insurance offered regardless of income; serves primarily people 65+ and younger disabled people

• People who currently receive Medicare don’t need to do anything

• People who receive Medicare CANNOT apply for a marketplace plan in addition to their existing benefits – instead they should apply for Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)

MedicaidWhat it is:An assistance program that serves low-income people of every age • Medicaid benefits are expanding

in many states (including MD), so people should check to see if they qualify under the new rules

• They can do this by filling out an application in the Marketplace; if anyone qualifies, the Medicaid agency will be informed

*For more info,see the Maryland State Medicaid page

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Small Business Health Options Program(SHOP)• Designed for small business owners (50 employees

or fewer) who wish to purchase a health insurance plan for their employees

• The small business owner can shop for plans the same way individuals do but through the Small Business Marketplace

• The small business owner can decide what they will pay toward premiums, then the employees can enroll

• Small business owners may qualify for a small business health care tax credit

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Three Important Things to Keep in MindWhat Is Our Responsibility?

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3 Primary Responsibilities

TECH EXPERTS: Give people access to the internet & help them with computer-related problems

INFO PROVIDERS: Provide appropriate printed material & documentation that may help them

GUIDES: Have enough familiarity with the Affordable Health Care Act to know where to forward people with questions

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Questions Beyond Our Purview:Where Can We Forward Them?

ONLINEHealthcare.gov

Marylandhealthconnection.gov

BY PHONEHealthcare.gov: 800-318-2596

MD Health Connection: 855-642-8572

IN PERSONWalnut Street Community Health Center24 N. Walnut Street / Hagerstown, MD

301-745-3777

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In Summary…