If you are currently covered by an individual Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance policy (vs. one you get through your employer) we have some critical information for you. Anthem policyholders either already have received or will receive soon a letter from Anthem explaining the options for complying with the new health care law — the Affordable Care Act (also known as “Obamacare”). Here is a summary: If you have
Understanding Health Insurance Plans – before and after Affordable Care Act
What are the differences between grandfathered plans, non-grandfathered plans, and new plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)? Here is a helpful chart with some of the key points. Grandfathered Plans (purchased before 3/23/2010 and still active) Non-Grandfathered Plans (purchased 3/23/2010 or later and active prior to 1/1/14) New Plans Effective in 2014 Annual Coverage Limits Annual dollar limits on coverage are ok Not allowed Not allowed Lifetime Coverage Limits
Will My Health Insurance Need to Change in 2014?
This is a question we hear a lot. If you currently have health insurance, your plan fits into one of two categories: Grandfathered plans: policies purchased before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010 and still active. For more information on grandfathered plans click here. Non-grandfathered plans: policies purchased on or after March 23, 2010, with coverage active before January 1, 2014. Because these
The ins and outs of Grandfathered Health Plans
You may start hearing the term “grandfathered plan” as we get closer to 2014 and the next phase of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). As you begin to plan ahead, it is important that you understand what a grandfathered plan is. Here’s what you need to know: What is a Grandfathered Health Plan? A grandfathered health plan is one that was in effect prior to March 23, 2010. If a