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2013 – Covered California – list of carriers

By |2013-06-04T20:25:00+00:00June 4th, 2013|Affordable Care Act, California Health Insurance, family health insurance, reform, subsidies|

On May 23 Covered California annouced the 13 health insurance plans that will offer health care coverge through the exchange.  You will find large carriers such as Kaiser and Anthem Blue Cross on this list.  What I find interesting are the carriers not on the list.  Carriers such as Aetna, Cigna and United HealthCare chose to

Can a business with 51+ employees which offers health insurance still be penalized?

By |2013-05-21T16:25:00+00:00May 21st, 2013|Affordable, Affordable Care Act, California Health Insurance, Penalties, small business health care, Taxes|

Can a business with 51+ employees which offers health insurance still be penalized?  The answer is YES.  If an employeer offers "unaffordable" health insurance to his/her employees the company will be fined.  The fine for offering unaffordable health insurance is $3,000 per employee.  If you have 60 employees and are found to offer unaffordable health insurance you will see

the nitty-gritty … taxes & fines

By |2013-05-07T21:04:00+00:00May 7th, 2013|Affordable, Affordable Care Act, California Health Insurance, Individual health insurance, Penalties, small business health care, Taxes|

Lately I have been asked a lot of questions regarding the fines/taxes individuals and businesses will receive for not purchasing or offering health insurance.Starting with individuals.  The reality is you do not have to buy insurance.  If you are currently uninsured, you can stay uninsured in 2014.  The only difference being that the federal government will now

Brief run down of Individual & Family plans

By |2013-04-24T16:05:00+00:00April 24th, 2013|Affordable Care Act, family health insurance, Individual health insurance, subsidies, tax credits|

I wanted to give you a brief run down of what we know about the new health care plans for individuals & family plans - meaning, anyone that does not get insurance through their employer. To begin with all new plans must cover essential health benefits such as doctor visits, hospitalization, emergency care, maternity, pediatric

It is a go …

By |2013-04-22T15:22:00+00:00April 22nd, 2013|Affordable Care Act, timeline|

For better or for worse, it looks like the recent health care reform is a go...and in fact it looks like they are going to hit all the targeted dates.  I found this article on-line by Allison Bell that talks about the testimony of U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius before a congressional panel:"U.S. Health and

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