Since the passage of the Affordable Health Care Act, all Americans are required to obtain some form of health insurance through their employers,
government health care exchanges, a private insurer or the Medicare or Medicaid systems.
Not exact matches
And even though the federal
government is shutdown over the
health law implementation, today is also the day the state's
health -
care exchange takes effect.
Interestingly, the Senate GOP has balked at creating a
health care exchange here in New York, which is required under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (unless states want the federal government to step in and create one for th
care exchange here in New York, which is required under the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (unless states want the federal government to step in and create one for th
Care Act (unless states want the federal
government to step in and create one for them).
By a 57 percent to 26 percent margin, New Yorkers back the Supreme Court ruling that essentially keeps Obamacare intact following a challenge to the federal
government setting up
health care exchanges in states that do not have them.
The Libyan
government signed an agreement that Kline penned to establish a regular
exchange of scientists and
health -
care workers.
Go to the federal
government's
health care site for more information on how these
exchanges will work and how Obamacare will affect you.
If you buy your
health insurance on your state's Affordable
Care Act
health insurance
exchange, you can apply for a
government subsidy to help your pay your monthly premiums.
The open enrollment period for the federal
government's new
health law, the Affordable
Care Act, started Oct. 1 and Campa is planning to purchase coverage for herself and her children on her state's
exchange.
To start, one of the goals of the law, called the Affordable
Care Act, is to ensure that as many people as possible have insurance coverage, whether it's through an employer plan, a
government - sponsored
health program such as Medicare or Medicaid, or a plan purchased by you directly from an insurance company or using the new state
exchanges that are being set up under the law.