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 如果您或家庭中任何人在過去60天內,有下面家庭事件

  • 从国内回美国

  • 获得新的身份(拿到EAD卡, 拿到绿卡,成为公民等)

  • 搬家,居住地址变更(搬家之前必须有保险)

  • 结婚,生孩子(只能给新生儿买)

  • 离婚或合法分居导致失去健康保险

  • 孩子从父母的保单上移出

  • 失去保险(公司不再给员工提供保险或员工离职,或者之前符合白卡要求,现在不符合了,失去白卡)

 

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Michelle Liu Jing

Certifiyed Lisences Specialist

电子邮件:michelleliu@ihealthcareus.com

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生活本应是美好的,但人生路上总会面临無法避免的偶然事件,比如搬家,裁员,新宝贝出生,结婚,离婚,疾病,死亡。 如何面对意外事件,有效掌控和安排好生活。是件非常具有挑战性的事情。 在这个过程中,如果您需要了解如何用人寿保险,健康保险(联邦医疗计划,ACA计划,牙科,眼科),旅游保险,年金,长期护理计划,做好规划,我们免费为您答疑解惑,协助您申请办理。”

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关于《评价医疗法案》

得益于《平价医疗法案》(ACA), 数以百万计的民众已经能够获得健康保险,而这些人过去因为高昂的保费无法负担,或被拒绝承保,无法根据自己的处境来做选择。

现在如果您符合资格,政府可以帮助您支付或减免每月的保费和自付费用。对于那些已经患有现有疾病的民众,您再也不会被保险公司拒绝承保。

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您需要了解有关奥巴马医改的知识:回答常见问题

《平价医疗法案》(ACA),原名为“患者保护与平价医疗法案(Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,PPACA),通常也被称作奥巴马医疗法案(Obamacare),本质上是政府搭建了Marketplace保险市场的平台,并且制定了一系列规,商业保险公司在政府搭建的这个保险市场平台上销售符合政府要求的保险计划的这么一类保险。该法律建立了医疗和“患者权利法案”,为消费者建立了一定的保护消费者在平台上购买保险时,根据家庭收入,能拿到一些补贴支付保险的费用,现在,健康保险公司必须支付一定数量的最低限度的医疗保健和服务费用,并取消某些 医疗保健的最高限额。

  • Why would health care coverage be required under Obamacare?
    Here are a couple of reasons the ACA requires you to have health insurance. When people have no health insurance and get sick or injured, they often end up in hospital emergency rooms. This kind of care costs more than an ordinary doctor's visits. If you can't afford to pay, the hospital generally still must provide some care, and someone must pay it. This can mean increased health insurance premiums or taxes for everyone else. Health insurance companies can keep costs down if they insure many people, and only a small percentage of their members are considered high-risk (having ongoing or expected health problems). The more people a company insures, the more it can "spread out" the risk. People with health issues may be more likely to sign up for insurance than healthy people. But if everyone has to get insurance, regardless of their health, the average amount the insurer pays out for each person's care will likely go down -- so companies can keep premiums lower.
  • What are the categories of health insurance?
    Obamacare, as many people call the Affordable Care Act, sets a minimum amount of coverage that health insurance policies must provide. Each plan must cover at least 60% of the total average estimated costs of patient care. Under the ACA, you can choose among several insurance plan categories, with the "metallic" names Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The metal levels correspond to the different premiums and cost sharing you can expect for each insurance plan category; it isn't related to the amount of coverage or quality of care. Platinum has the highest premiums, but the lowest average out-of-pocket costs; Bronze has the lowest premiums, but the highest average costs. For example, you can expect a Bronze plan to have higher copayments and a higher deductible than a comparable Platinum plan. There are several types of health plans: major medical plans (such as many employer health plans), qualified health plans (which are certified by the government's Health Insurance Marketplace), catastrophic plans, supplemental plans and short-term "gap" coverage. These are shown in the infographic below. "Catastrophic" coverage is a kind of safety net for people under the age of 30 (and people who qualify for hardship exemptions) who aren't covered under another health plan (for example, by an employer or parent). A catastrophic plan typically has a low premium, but you might have to pay higher out-of-pocket costs than with the metallic plans. It's designed to cover you in case you have a "catastrophic" situation where your care could cost thousands of dollars, such as a serious illness or an injury accident. Short-term "gap" coverage can provide some health coverage for you when you don't otherwise have an opportunity to enroll in a more complete health plan -- for example, if you missed the Open Enrollment period.
  • How has Obamacare changed health insurance and costs?
    Obamacare rules have affected everyone - insurance companies, medical providers, and individual consumers like you. Before the ACA, people with health problems sometimes had trouble finding an insurance company that would cover them. The ACA requires not only that health insurers can't turn you down or charge you more if you have a "pre-existing condition;" it also mandates that if you have a health insurance policy and get sick (for example, with a chronic illness such as cancer), the company cannot drop you as a member for medical reasons. In most cases, you're now entitled to many free preventive services, such as certain vaccinations and screenings. Some people may have barely noticed a change; for example, if you get health coverage through your job and it covers everything Obamacare requires, things might not have changed that much for you. Others may have seen their health insurance premiums change in 2017 (or earlier). There are many factors influencing rates; one of them may be the increased coverage some companies may need to provide in order to meet ACA standards. Other factors may include where you live, your age, whether you smoke, and what plan category you have. Where you live can have a big effect on the size of your monthly premium. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation , a 2015 study of cities in 11 states found that in some cities, premium rates for Silver plans are lower than last year; on the other hand, some cities saw a premium hike of up to 16%. If you're not insured, or if you are but want to switch to a different insurance policy, you can now visit an online "marketplace" to explore your options. Healthsherpa is one such marketplace. or you can visit your fedral and state health inusurance website or Healthcare gov
  • What minimum health coverage does a plan have to include?
    Under Obamacare, a health insurance plan has to cover at least a certain portion of your costs for these services and items (often called "essential health benefits"): Outpatient services Emergency services Hospitalization Pregnancy, maternity, and newborn care Mental health and substance abuse services Prescription drugs Rehabilitative care Lab services Preventive care Pediatric services
  • What recent news about Obamacare should I be aware of?
    Obamacare Individual Mandate Repealed As mentioned before, the individual mandate has been repealed, and will no longer apply in 2019. In 2019, you will not face a possible Obamacare tax penalty for not having health insurance. As of 2022, there are penalties for being uninsured in Massachusetts, New Jersey, California, Rhode Island, and the District of Columbia. The Marketplace Open Enrollment Period on HealthCare.gov runs from November 1, 2021 to January 15, 2022. This year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is focusing on increasing access to assistance for Marketplace consumers, ensuring robust outreach and education efforts to reach consumers about the opportunity to enroll or re-enroll in Marketplace coverage.
  • Will Obamacare affect my taxes?
    You may have heard about Obamacare affecting your income taxes. In some cases, you might be eligible for tax credits that help with premiums and out-of-pocket costs; these tax credits may also be referred to as subsidies, and you apply for them when you buy a qualifying health plan. What is Advanced premium Tax Credit?
  • When can I sign up for Obamacare?
    Usually, sign-up time is limited to the annual Open Enrollment Period -- November 1st through December 15th But in some situations, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period and won't have to wait for the Open Enrollment Period. These situations generally reflect significant changes in your life. They include, but aren't limited to: Moving to a new area Losing your health insurance; for example, losing coverage from your job, or losing coverage through your spouse because of divorce or death Adopting a child Having a baby Getting married Experiencing changes in your income Getting out of prison Belonging to a federally recognized Native American tribe If you think you might qualify for a Special Enrollment period, Feel Free to fill out this form and get a customized quote
  • Where can I find health insurance I can afford?
    It's important to compare plans carefully and make sure you get one that suits your health needs and your budget. We're here to help you. Fill out the form below https://form.jotform.com/193443261123147 or call Michelle Liu ✆3185736186 ✆2813058198 to secure affordable health insurance. or just click the Find Plans button on this page. Easily find an affordable health plan
  • How can I learn more about Obamacare?
    We know that all the changes brought about by the ACA can be a lot to digest. You can also visit Healthcare.gov. or call Michelle 刘 ✆3185736186 ✆2813058198 to secure affordable health insurance.

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