Medicaid expansion extended eligibility to adults up to age 64 with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level. Washington, DC and 40 states have expanded Medicaid.| healthinsurance.org
Obamacare's annual open enrollment runs until January 15 in most states. Here's why you might want to enroll by December 15 anyway.| healthinsurance.org
Open enrollment for 2025 ACA (Affordable Care Act)-compliant health insurance is just around the corner. Let’s take a look at the various changes that consumers should be aware of this fall.| healthinsurance.org
If your employer-sponsored insurance becomes unaffordable or stops providing minimum value, the change may make you eligible for a special enrollment period.| healthinsurance.org
There are two different meanings for the term benchmark plan – and both have to do with the Affordable Care Act: Benchmark plan is the term used to describe the second-lowest-cost Silver plan (SLCSP) available in the exchange/Marketplace, and it’s also the term for the plan that each state designates as the standard for essential health benefits (EHBs).| healthinsurance.org
From 2015 through 2021, the IRS did make an annual change — usually quite small — to the percentage of income that you have to pay for self-purchased (individual/family) health coverage. But there’s a lot more to it than just the percentage of income that the IRS says you have to pay for the benchmark plan.| healthinsurance.org
The ACA's subsidy cliff has been temporarily eliminated (through 2025), saving some health insurance buyers thousands of dollars per year.| healthinsurance.org