Fortunately, anyone can now
purchase affordable healthcare and can not be turned away, regardless of health status.
This will create more power for small businesses to be able
purchase affordable healthcare insurance by getting better rates that were only for huge companies before.
Not exact matches
Even if you already have coverage, the new laws may make it more
affordable for you to
purchase healthcare through the exchange.
If you
purchased health insurance through one of the Health Care Exchanges, you will receive one of these forms showing the necessary information for you to obtain the Premium Tax Credit, a benefit introduced with the
Affordable Care Act to offset the cost of
healthcare.
However, thanks to the
Affordable Healthcare Act, Ohio residents who do not qualify for coverage through their employer, spouse or Medicare / Medicaid can take advantage of low group rates when they
purchase a policy through the Ohio
healthcare exchange or online marketplace.
With the implementation of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act which will go into effect in 2014, the uninsured in this state will need to
purchase a
healthcare policy.
Furthermore, most people who
purchase their coverage through their state's
healthcare exchange qualify for goverment subsidies, which can make their premiums even more
affordable.
Because of the requirements of the
Affordable Healthcare Act, all major medical insurance carriers now include coverage for preventive care and most immunizations, but these policies are not available on the state or federal
healthcare exchanges and must be
purchased on the private market.
The
Affordable Care Act mandates that all
healthcare include coverage for standard screening and preventative medicine (think cholesterol screenings and mammograms) be included in the price of the policy, treatment for any ongoing condition will cost you a bit extra, or rather it will necessitate
purchasing a more expensive policy.
Even if you already have coverage, the new laws may make it more
affordable for you to
purchase healthcare through the exchange.