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Health Insurance Coverage Analysis

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More than 30 million people who were previously uninsured now have the chance to be covered and more patients means more healthcare jobs for medical professionals looking for work. Now there are over half of uninsured people that can get low cost or free health insurance, some Americans can be assisted on out-of-pocket costs using their state’s Health Insurance Marketplace. There are now more private coverage options than ever, and all major medical coverage options must provide minimum essential coverage. ObamaCare’s many protections ensure that you can’t be dropped from coverage when you get sick or make an honest mistake on your application. You also can’t be denied coverage or treatment for being sick. Also, you can’t be charged more for …show more content…

Medicaid is expanded up to 15.9 million men, women, and children who fall below 138% of the poverty level. CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) is expanded to cover up to 9 million children. The employer mandate says that, starting 2015-16, businesses with less than 25 full-time equivalent employees can get tax credits for up to 50% of their employees health insurance premium costs. Young adults can stay on their parents’ plan until they are 26 years of age. 82% of uninsured adults will qualify for free or low cost insurance. Insurance helps everyone get lower prices on healthcare and protects them in an emergency. Medicare is improved for senior citizens by measures that eliminate the donut hole, keep rates down, cut wasteful spending and fraud, and expand free preventive services, ObamaCare retains a free market and allows our $3 trillion dollar healthcare industry to …show more content…

This treats people before they need expensive emergency room services. The affordable care act requires all insurance plans to cover 10 essential health benefits, including treatment for mental health, addiction and chronic diseases. These patients wind up in the emergency room if they don’t have access to healthcare. Insurance companies can no longer deny anyone coverage for preexisting conditions, drop them, or raise premiums once they do get sick. Lifetime and annual limits on coverage are eliminated. As of 2012, more than 3 million previously uninsured young people were added to their parents’ healthcare plan. This provides tax credits for insurance to the middle class (below 400% of the poverty level, or $94,000 for a family of

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