Showing posts with label Affordable health Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Affordable health Insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Affordable Care Act Roll Out Glitches



Yesterday October 1, 2013  the Affordable care Act A.K.A Obamacare open enrollment started. Millions of Americans went to www.Healthcare.gov to sign up and to see how much it would cost to get covered.  The Healthcare Insurance Market Place seemed to have some technical glitches due to the overwhelming amount of visits the site received yesterday. Over 4 Million  Americans visited  www.Healthcare.gov in a 24 hour period  and over 190,000 Americans called the help lines for assistance. The response to the Affordable Care Act was more then expected.


 With any new roll out of such a Hugh program there can be computer glitches, but don't let this discourage you from signing up for healthcare or from checking out the website out to see if you can benefit from the Affordable Care Act. In most states people were wanting to get signed up for healthcare, but couldn't  due to the Healthcare Insurance Market Place not functioning properly.

Consumers logging onto healthcare.gov received error messages and apology messages for delays, due to high volume traffic. The call centers and online chats experienced longer than expected wait times.  Uninsured Americans are eager to get affordable healthcare for themselves and for their families, so having to wait a little longer on hold to speak with a call center representative is well worth it the wait.

Don't give up trying to log onto www.healthcare.gov  hopefully the glitches will be fixed soon and you'll be able to receive adequate affordable healthcare. You can sign up from now to March 2014 and you can start using your healthcare insurance in January 2014.
  


For detailed information regarding  the Affordable Care Act go to www.hhs.gov/healthcare


To get signed up for through the Health Insurance Market Place go to www.Healthcare.gov


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE OBAMACARE

THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT



 I wanted to share some beneficial information on the AFFORDABLE  CARE ACT with you. So many of us don't have health insurance, because we simply can't afford it or your employer doesn't offer healthcare coverage. I worked in the healthcare field and didn't have healthcare insurance and trying to find healthcare coverage I could afford was impossible. I'm so glad that we will now have affordable options to choose from. This is a new process and I know that there will be changes to come, however, I will try to keep up with the changes and provided as much information as I can to keep you welled informed.


 Staring on October 1, 2013 the AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ....A.K.A OBAMACARE will have open enrollment for millions of Americans to sign up through the Healthcare Insurance Marketplace. What is the Marketplace? The Marketplace is a exchange like the stock market, where you'll be able to choose and compare the best Healthcare Insurance that meets your individual or families needs. We will have access to affordable healthcare for the first time.

There is so much misinformation on the news and on the internet that you can get mislead very easily. We all need to be well informed of our options and not let politics play a role in us receiving adequate affordable healthcare.

 How to get signed up: Go to https://www.healthcare.gov

1. Create an account

First provide some basic information. Then choose a user name, password, and security questions for added protection.

2. Apply for Marketplace coverage

Enter information about you and your family, including your income, household size, and more.

3. Pick a plan

Next you’ll see all the health insurance plans and programs you’re eligible for you'll be able to compare side by side what's plans meets your needs.  

4. Enroll

Choose a health insurance plan that meets your needs and enroll! Open enrollment starts October 1, 2013 and goes through March 2014. Coverage starts as soon as January 1, 2014.

If you need help with your Marketplace application, there will be people trained and certified in your state to help you understand your health coverage options and also to help you with the enrollment process. 
 

Here's some of the benefits of the AFFORDABLE CARE ACT  from http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare .
 

Coverage

Costs

Care


Benefits for Women
  • 26.9 million women with private health insurance gained expanded preventive services with no cost-sharing in 2011 and 2012, including mammograms, cervical cancer screenings, prenatal care, flu and pneumonia shots, and regular well-baby and well-child visits.
  • As of August 1, 2012 many health plans now cover additional preventive services with no cost-sharing, including well-woman visits, screening for gestational diabetes, domestic violence screening, breastfeeding supplies and contraceptive services.
     
  • An estimated 8.7 million American women currently purchasing individual insurance will gain coverage for maternity services.
  • Insurance companies in the individual and small group markets will no longer be permitted to charge higher rates due to gender or health status. 
  • State Medicaid programs will be able to offer more opportunities to women who need personal assistance or long-term care and wish to stay at home and in the community, rather than enter a nursing home.
Other Benefits- No Cost Preventative Care

  • Blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol tests
  • Many cancer screenings, including mammograms and colonoscopies
  • Counseling on such topics as quitting smoking, losing weight, eating healthfully, treating depression, and reducing alcohol use
  • Regular well-baby and well-child visits, from birth to age 21
  • Routine vaccinations against diseases such as measles, polio, or meningitis
  • Counseling, screening, and vaccines to ensure healthy pregnancies
  • Flu and pneumonia shots - Visit Vaccines.gov to learn more


  • I hope this answers some questions you may have about the AFFORDABLE CARE ACT.  This is just an overview I will be updating regularly to keep you informed.

       Information cited from http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare