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Affordable Care Act Answers You Need

As the Affordable Care Act (ACA) gets closer to reality, there are more questions than can be answered in advance. However, your trusted source for valuable health coverage advice in Los Angeles and throughout California, Save-On Health Insurance Services, Inc. offers these answers to some important ACA questions.

What If I Don’t Have Health Insurance in 2014? If you don’t get coverage in 2014, you may need to pay a fee of 1.0 percent of your annual income or $95 per person, whichever is greater. The penalty increases to 2.5 percent or $695 in 2016. Open enrollment ends on March 31, 2014.

Are There Any Exemptions from Penalty Fees? You might qualify for an exemption if you have evidence of an item on a list of conditions that create "hardship exemptions."

Am I Eligible for Insurance with a Pre-Existing Health Condition? Yes. You cannot be refused coverage for pre-existing conditions.

How Can the ACA Help Me? The Health Insurance Marketplace in California offers you more money-saving choices for healthcare coverage.

If you’re uninsured or under-insured, contact Save-On Health Insurance Services, Inc. to get more answers to your questions. They have been serving California residents for over 28 years with all types of affordable insurance coverage. The Save-On Health Insurance Services professionals will help you navigate the confusing subjects of the Affordable Care Act.

How Subsidies Help You Save Money on Health Insurance

The health care exchanges have changed the way people buy insurance by offering consumers the ability to shop and compare plans. But for some, the premiums are still out of reach due to having insufficient income. Instead of going without coverage, there are subsidies available that reduce the amount of the monthly premium, and are available immediately.  The only way the subsidies are obtained is by buying a policy through an exchange or Covered California.

How much the applicant receives in subsidies for their health insurance premium depends on where their income falls. A subsidy calculator can help determine if the annual income is low enough to qualify. Typically income has to be anywhere between 100 percent and 400 percent of the federal poverty limit, and annual income can be as much as $92,000 for a family of four. 

Are you resident of Los Angeles or any city in California and   looking for information about health insurance? Contact Save-On Health Insurance Services, Inc. today!