From the sloppy training, poorly designed and broken website, lack of real information about plans to the patronizing pep talk tone of the webinars, I’m just about done with Covered California. If I didn’t feel so strongly about health care reform and the importance of the Affordable Care Act I would have cut my ties with Covered California long ago and just concentrated on keeping my current clients with their current carriers.
Archives for November 2013
Covered California loses the children’s dental plan
I had just finished the family’s application into a new Covered California health plan when I realized that we hadn’t chosen a pediatric dental plan for their son. I had that sinking feeling when I screw up an application…or did I? According to a customer service agent, Covered California hasn’t released the children’s dental plans.
Will college students flood Covered California Medi-Cal health plans?
We can be fairly certain that the big push to enroll college students into new ACA health plans will result in a large portion of the students channeled into Medi-Cal plans. It is estimated that are 480,000 young adults age 19-29 that will be eligible for Medi-Cal2. If we assume a full-time student is able to work 20 hours per week, that monthly wage still puts them below the 138% of the federal poverty line ($15,865) and automatic Medi-Cal.
Covered California yanks health plan for non-compliance
Covered California announced that it has yanked Alameda Alliance for Health (AAH)from its health plans in the state exchange. The trigger for removal was that AAH had not been granted a material modification to its licensed from the Department of Managed Health Care to engage in commercial insurance sales for 2014. This lack of ability to sell health plans to individuals and businesses through Covered California technically puts AAH out of compliance with the contract they signed with the insurance exchange to offer health plans to the public.