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Health Care Reform: Understanding your new healthcare options
What do I need to know?
Presented by: Michigan Consumers for Healthcare
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Essential Health Benefits Coverage
Preventive care
Hospitals
Physicians
Prescription drugs
Mental health
Rehabilitation
Habilitation services
Substance abuse
Dental and vision care for children
Maternity care
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• Insurance companies won’t be able to turn people down because of pre-existing conditions.
• This took effect in 2010 for children and on Jan. 1, 2014 for everyone.
Security and Control
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• No annual or lifetime limits• Spending caps will limit the amount
consumers pay out of pocket each year.
• Insurance companies have to spend at
least 80-85% of premiums on medical care.
• Eligible for tax credits• Insurers must justify premium
increases
Financial Protections
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• Insurance companies will no longer be able to deny coverage due to a pre-existing condition such as: –Breast or cervical cancer–Pregnancy or C-section–Domestic abuse
• An insurer will no longer be able to charge women more than men for the same coverage.
Women
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New Insurance Plans Must Cover Expanded Benefits for Women
• Contraceptives and contraceptive counseling is covered with no copay or deductible
• Every dollar spent in pregnancy prevention saves $4 in health costs to mom and child
•HIV screening and counseling •An annual well-woman visit •Breastfeeding support, supplies, and counseling •Domestic violence screening
• Families and individuals will receive tax credits to help pay for health insurance, depending upon income.
• Tax credits will be available to families earning between 133-400% of the Federal Poverty Level (between $31,322 and $94,200 for a family of four).
• Tax credits are designed to keep premium costs between 2%-8% of income, on a sliding scale.
Moderate-Income Americans
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• State health insurance programs under Medicaid will cover all families and individuals with incomes up to 133% of the Federal Poverty Level ($15,282 for an individual, $31,322 for a family of four)
• In Michigan, the expanded Medicaid program will not begin until April 1, 2014
Expand State Health Insurance Programs
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Eligibility remains the same for infants, kids and pregnant women
• Infants (under 1): Medicaid eligible up to 185% FPL. MiChild 200%
• Children: 150% FPL. MiChild 200%
• Pregnant Women: 185% FPL
• No mandate on small businesses• Rewards good actors with subsidies• Small businesses and non-profits qualify• Single form to fill out• Credits carry over up to 20 years• Maximum subsidy is 50% for smaller businesses
Small Business Benefits Too
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