Archive for the ‘Health Care Reform’ Category

Open Enrollment Dates to Remember

October 25th, 2014 by Marie DeWolf

OCTOBER 15, 2014

You can begin previewing the health insurance plans for 2015 (but ify ou qualify for cost reductions, you won't be able to see what your exact costs will be, even in your current plan – until November 15, 2014.

 

NOVEMBER 15, 2015

Open Enrollment for 2015 begins! Whether you are an existing customer or one who is apply for the first time (and are eligible), this is the first date you will be able to compare how much YOU would pay for different health plans, based on your own financial situation. When you've chosen the plan that owrks best for you, you can purchase a private plan – or are required to re-apply. Those who miss this date may have a gap in insurance coverate.

 

FEBRUARY 15, 2015

Open Enrollment for 2015 ENDS. Unless you have certain changes in your situation later, this is the LAST DAY to enroll in health insurance and avoid paying a fine in 2015.

Open Enrollment for the Affordable Care Ace is almost here!

March 21st, 2014 by Marie DeWolf

Here we are, close to the closing of the "Open Enrollment" period for the ACA (Affordable Care Act) and we receive more information from the Administration ...

I will preface this information with:

This too can change at any time

As you may know, the Open Enrollment period is ending on March 31 deadline for change for a May 1, 2014 effective date. You realize that after this date, you

must have a qualifying event to enroll in an insurance plan

So what is a qualifying event?

A significant life chance, such as:

  • Lose your job
  • Change job and lose your insurance
  • You get married
  • You have a baby

So NOW is a really good time to make the jump or dive in and buy health insurance. If you do that, you will be in line with the law and the mandate, which states,

"Everyone must have insurance or pay a penalty."

Call us or your broker and get insured!

970-227-7926
DeWolf-Tarin.com

What does the two-year extension on individual health insurance mean?

March 14th, 2014 by Marie DeWolf

NEWSFLASH

March 6, 2014
After days of speculation, the Obama Administration on Wednesday announced a two-year extension for individual health insurance policies that do not meet the standards of the Affordable Care Act.

SO ...

What that means to all of you who did "early renew" your plans with Anthem - is that we will NOT have to make a change in 2014 to be compliant with the  10 Essential Benefits.

IF ...

you want to see what an ACA compliant plan looks like and know the cost, please let me know and we will provide you with that information.

Stand by ...

to see if Insurance Carriers agree to this new twist. 

Call 970-622-9982
Visit DeWolfTarin.com.

The Exchange – can I still apply for health insurance?

January 9th, 2014 by Marie DeWolf

January 1, 2014 is already past!
Here it is,  January 8, 2014 ... already.

Are you wondering, "Can I still apply for Health Insurance, get subsidies and avoid the Penalty for not having coverage?"

The answer is "YES!"

Yes, you can – you can still go on Connect for Health Colorado website and do the following:

  • Create your account
  • Go to "Get assistance" tab
    • Search "80538 – Marie DeWolf"
    • Attach me to your account
  • Begin the PEAK application
  • Finish the PEAK application and press "SUBMIT"
  • Now you are in the WAITING MODE – waiting for your denial into the Medicaid program
  • You will receive your denial number 1B ... or a 5B ...
  • Once you receive that number, you can:
    • CALL ME with your username and password (do not send via email for your own security)
      OR
    • EDIT your Eligibility with this number.
  • You can NOW shop for plans and know exactly what it will cost you.

This needs to be done and finished by January 15, 2014 to insure that you are covered by February 1, 2014.

If this is NOT done then – keep the faith! You can submit by February 15, 2014 to be covered with insurance by March 1, 2014.
Good Luck!

Call me if you have any questions.
Happy New Year !!!

Marie DeWolf
970-622-9982

Wondering how you buy your health insurance?

October 15th, 2013 by Marie DeWolf

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Are you asking yourself, "So how do I buy my insurance?"

Well, you will only be able to buy your health insurance during the open enrollment period. For this year it is from 10/1/2012 to 3/31/13.

Next year, open enrollment will be limited to October thru December, 2014 only.

Now – go on your computer to www.ConnectForHealthCO.com and create your account. Once you Create your account you will need the following:

  • Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Zip Code
  • Anticipated income

What – no medical questions? That’s right no medical questions – you are covered!

And ...

  • If you make below - $46,000 as an individual
  • If you make below - $62,000 as a couple
  • If you make below - $94,000 as a family of four

You can qualify for an Advanced Tax Credit or subsidy to help your premium or you can get cost sharing help to reduce your deductible or copays.

Call us – it costs you NOTHING! We can help answer your questions and help you navigate this new process successfully: 970-622-9982

It affects ALL of us!

October 8th, 2013 by Marie DeWolf

Do you understand that Health Care Reform affects each one of us?

Yes ... the law was passed in 2010, and
Yes….the law takes place January 1, 2014.

The Individual Mandate:

  • No more pre-existing conditions exclusions – Everyone gets insurance
  • Everyone is required to buy health insurance. That’s right just like car insurance

Wow! So now you have three choices:

  1. Buy health insurance on your own
  2. Enroll thru your employer if you are eligible
  3. Pay your penalty at the end of the year when you submit your taxes

Stay posted for more information or call us at 970-622-9982

The Exchange or the Marketplace is up and running!

October 5th, 2013 by Marie DeWolf

After much waiting and speculating, the Exchange or the Marketplace is up and running since 10/1/14.

There are many, many plans available and you can do an estimator for your proposed subsidy.
While searching for your plan, please remember the following:

  • You will create an account
    • To create an account you will need:
      • * Family members
      • * Date of Births
      • * Zip code
      • * County
      • * Tobacco user – rated 15% for tobacco
      • * Doctor of choice
      • * Hospital of choice
      • * Family income

Please keep in mind that the Network of providers have changed and that your Doctor or Hospital may not be in the network you choose. This can be very confusing! Our Agency is here to help you navigate all of these criteria abd help you find the best plan for 1/1/14.

You can give us a call or complete this questionnaire for us to provide plans for you.

Our services are at no cost to you – Call us we can help !!! 970-622-9982.

Healthcare Reform - We can help!

October 4th, 2013 by Marie DeWolf

Health Care Reform is on its way for 2014.

We are here to help you navigate through the new laws and exchanges.
If you would like to receive ongoing information as it happens, please let us know.

Contact us via email (click here) or phone (970-622-9982).

We at DeWolf-Tarin & Associates Insurance Agency are here to help you.

Health Care Reform – OBAMA Care

September 26th, 2013 by Marie DeWolf

The law was passed in 2010 and now it will become law on January 1, 2014 - As of January 1, 2014 there is an INDIVIDUAL MANDATE – which means that everyone has to enroll in a health insurance plan.

The new law, will allow individuals to go to the Health Care Marketplace. The Marketplace is designed to help you find health insurance that meets your needs and fits your budget. The Marketplace offers “one-stop shopping” to find and compare private health insurance options. You may also be eligible for a new kind of tax credit that lowers your monthly premium right away. Open enrollment for health insurance coverage through the Marketplace begins in October 2013 for coverage starting as early as January 1, 2014.

You may qualify to save money and lower your monthly premium, but only if your employer does not offer coverage, or offers coverage that doesn’t meet certain standards. The savings on your premium that you’re eligible for depends on your household income.