Help! My health insurance is being canceled! Several hundred thousand Americans — reportedly 250,000 in Virginia alone — either have already been notified or will be notified soon by their health insurance company that their plan is being canceled effective December 31, 2014. The canceled plans are those which do not fully comply with the provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), otherwise known as Obamacare. What should I do
News for Anthem Individual Health Insurance Policyholders in Virginia
Attention Virginia Anthem Health Insurance Policyholders If you have a non-grandfathered* individual Anthem policy with a December 1, 2014 renewal date, we have some important news. We just received word from Anthem of a change regarding the options you will have when your policy renews this December 1. Until now, we had been told that Anthem would no longer offer your current plan, and you would need to switch to
Impact of Obamacare on the Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Markets
Everywhere you turn these days, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — otherwise known as “Obamacare” — is in the news. From last month’s government shutdown, to the glitchy launch of healthcare.gov, to the results of last week’s elections, and now to President Obama’s recent apology for millions of policy cancellations despite his earlier statement that we’d all be able to keep our health insurance, the news can be contradictory, confusing,
Why is My Health Insurance Policy Being Canceled and What Can I Do?
It’s all over the news this week. Millions of individual health insurance policies are being canceled. Here at Virginia Medical Plans, we have known this was coming for months. In fact, back in June we wrote about it right here. Since then, we have assisted literally hundreds of clients with their decision about coverage in 2014. Here are some of the questions we are hearing, along with the answers: Why