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totalbenefits · 3 months
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CONSENT FOR HEALTH INSURANCE BROKER ASSISTANCE
CONSENT FOR BROKER ASSISTANCE FORM AS REQUIRED UNDER THE 2023 CMS-9899-F AMENDMENT OF 45 CFR § 155.220 Click here to complete the consent form This consent form outlines your rights. Please read it carefully. As a licensed Health Insurance Broker, Ed MacConnell  of  Total Benefit Solutions Inc  has completed the annual Affordable Care Act certification by the Marketplace in your state. With…
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cass-ass · 1 year
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If you are in the US and need insurance, Healthcare.gov (the Affordable Care Act website) has their application cutoff date on the 15th of december.
They will supplement part of your premium if you make under $52k a year.
I have been doing insurance through them for 3 years now and it's been fantastic. Ive been able to get Gold health insurance plans for $250-300 a month when they would usually cost $600. The other options are incredibly lower, I just know Im accident prone. Plus i may be able to get my top surgery with coverage through my plan this year, so Im hyped about that and getting the best plan possible to prep.
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cpunkbubby · 2 months
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"Did you have health insurance from the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov) or a state-based exchange (Form 1095-A)?" I DONT. KNOW HOW AM I SUPPOSED 2 KNOW
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cardinaldrama · 5 months
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I should tune my guitar to CGCEGC and fuck around on some Blood on the Tracks, Mark Kozelek riffs, Adrianne Lenker's "Anything" and Elliott Smith's "Independence Day"
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smallhatlogan · 1 year
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every time i have to deal with medicaid shit I also have to fight the “I don’t think I actually care what happens to me if it means I can avoid being stressed out and confused for a few hours. what if i just don’t have insurance again for awhile” impulse 
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killbaned · 1 year
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oh my god paying my first dental premium was ALSO FUCKING EASY HOLY SHIT
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michaelroofian · 2 years
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New baby? You may have new coverage options
Congratulations on your new baby! How you’ll get coverage for your baby depends on your current insurance status.
If you don’t have health insurance:
Having a baby qualifies you for a Special Enrollment Period. This means you can enroll in or change 2022 Marketplace coverage. When you enroll in the new plan, your coverage can start the day your baby was born.
Apply within 60 days after your baby’s birth. Your plan can cover you, your baby, and any other household members.
It’s important to have access to health care services for both new parents and baby. With Marketplace coverage, you can get preventive benefits, like well-baby visits.
Learn more about Special Enrollment Periods and how to apply.
If you have a Marketplace plan:
You can keep your current plan and add your baby to your coverage.
Update your Marketplace application within 60 days of your baby’s birth. Your coverage options and savings may change.
You can create a separate enrollment group for your baby and enroll them in any plan for the rest of the year since having a baby qualifies you for a Special Enrollment Period. (You can’t change plans, but you can select any plan available to your baby.)
If you have Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage:
If you’re found eligible during your pregnancy, you’ll be covered for 60 days after you give birth.
After 60 days, you may no longer qualify. Your state Medicaid or CHIP agency will notify you if your coverage is ending. You can enroll in a Marketplace plan during this time to avoid a break in coverage.
If you have Medicaid when you give birth, your baby is automatically enrolled in Medicaid coverage, and they’ll remain eligible for at least a year.
Get more information on your health coverage options if you're pregnant, plan to get pregnant, or recently gave birth.
from Health Insurance Blog - Healthcare.gov https://www.healthcare.gov/blog/new-baby-you-may-have-new-coverage-options via IFTTT
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reasonsforhope · 8 days
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"Passed in February [2024], a massive subsidy program to help Indian households install rooftop solar panels in their homes and apartments aims to provide 30 gigawatt hours of solar power to the nation’s inventory.
The scheme, called PM-Surya Ghar, will provide free electricity to 10 million homes according to estimates, and the designing of a national portal—a sort of Healthcare.gov for solar panels—will streamline the process of installation and payment.
The program was cooked up because India had fallen woefully behind on its planned installations for rooftop solar. In many parts of the subcontinent, the sun is absolutely brutal and relentless, but by 2022, Indian rooftop solar power generation topped out at 11 gigawatts, which was 29 gigawatts under a national target set a decade ago.
Part of the challenge, Euronews reports, is that approval from various agencies and departments—as many as 21 different signatures in some cases—was needed to place a solar array on your house. Aside from this bureaucratic nightmare, the cost of installation was often higher than $5,000; more than half the average yearly income for a working Indian urbanite.
Under PM-Surya Ghar, subsidies for a 2-kilowatt solar array will cover as much as 60% of the installation costs, falling to 40% for arrays 3 kilowatts or higher. Loans set at around 7% interest rates will help families in need get started. 750 billion Indian rupees, or $9 billion has been set aside for the project.
Even in New Delhi, which can be covered in clouds and smog for days, solar users report saving hundreds during summer time on their electricity costs, with one apartment shaving $700 every month off energy bills.
PM-Surya Ghar is also seen as having the potential to cause a boom in the Indian solar market. Companies no longer have to go running around for planning and permitting requirements, and the government subsidies ensure their customer base can grow beyond the limits of household income."
-Good News Network, April 10, 2024
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morlock-holmes · 16 days
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@collapsedsquid relevant to what you've been blogging about:
Currently my doctor's office is claiming that they are not in network. Healthcare.gov and multiple different phone representatives at the insurance company disagree.
I would like to know why they disagree.
Each representative has a canned answer in front of them:
"I can only speak for the information in front of me, that's all I have access to, and of course I can't speak for any other organization"
I literally asked the last person, the billing manager at the doctor's office, "If you were me, and you wanted to keep your doctor, what would you do"
And her answer was, paraphrased, "I would give up and just take whoever the insurance assigned to me".
PS - Did the information she gave me appear to contradict other information I've gotten from phone reps at her office? I think you can guess the answer.
Did she seem vaguely confused and annoyed by my attempts to clarify? You know it!
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turing-tested · 5 months
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Honestly being able to afford top surgery at 27 is such a flex. Congrats bb
didn't pay for it bc my insurance did :) i went to healthcare.gov and found insurance that my subsidy would pay for with an out of pocket max of $500 so by the time my scheduled date rolled around i had already hit that bc of appointments and meds during the rest of the year
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totalbenefits · 2 years
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What is a Qualifying Life Event or QLE?
What is a Qualifying Life Event or QLE?
There are 4 basic types of health insurance qualifying life events. (The following are examples, not a full list.) Loss of health coverageLosing existing health coverage, including job-based, individual, and student plansLosing eligibility for Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIPTurning 26 and losing coverage through a parent’s planChanges in householdGetting married or divorcedHaving a baby or adopting…
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dollsonmain · 6 months
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So That Guy, still, making things difficult.
I'm trying to apply for health insurance, now, because he demanded I do.
If he wants to claim the $80k he spent on my medical bills this year on his taxes, he has to continue to claim me as a dependent on his taxes (which he has not filed since 2020).
In order for me to sign up for health insurance, I have to have his consent for healthcare.gov/ACA/government to verify his identity.
He does not consent for the same reason he did not consent to me applying for Medicaid. He doesn't want the government paying attention to him.
Dude's not even doing anything illegal as far as I know, he's just THAT paranoid.
So I can't use the ACA to sign up for insurance.
I'll have to contact BCBS directly and see if they can let me sign up for a policy without going through the ACA portal and without verifying HIS identity.
I'm going to guess that's a no, but.
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cpunkbubby · 2 months
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"Did you have health insurance from the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov) or a state-based exchange (Form 1095-A)?" I DONT. KNOW HOW AM I SUPPOSED 2 KNOW
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thedisablednaturalist · 7 months
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If you need insurance anytime within the next year and are thinking about applying for medicaid, open enrollment on healthcare.gov went live Nov 1st! I would heavily recommend applying asap instead of procrastinating like I did. Your state may also have specific health insurance coverage plans. If you are losing your insurance after December 15th, you will probably apply for special enrollment and can apply if you are within a month of losing your insurance (I applied through special enrollment bc my insurance grace period ends on Nov 16th). Medicaid can take as long as 90 days to approve/deny you. Because I procrastinated I'll probably have to get interim insurance which can be expensive especially if you have high medical costs like me.
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picopepin · 7 months
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Open Enrollment for USA citizens w/ Healthcare.gov just started btw guys!!! PLEASE dont be 2022 Alex and forget to sign up... Ive been uninsured for p much all of 2023 T_T Just thought Id drop a reminder here in case your executive dysfunction or circumstances are as rough as mine bsdgjsdg
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