It is a reasonable expectation to assume that when a family enrolls in a health plan through Covered California that there will be local doctors to address their health care challenges. Unfortunately, some health plans have a virtual vacuum of providers in fairly large communities. This is the case for members of Anthem Blue Cross PPO individual and family plans in Livermore, California. For one family, the nearest in-network pediatrician is over 15 miles away from their Livermore home.
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Blue Shield member premium rate scare letters
Blue Shield has been sending confusing letters to their members that seem to indicate that the individual or family has lost their Covered California subsidy and they will now have to pay the full premium amount. These premium rate scare letters are automatically generated and do not necessarily reflect the full premium amount will be the consumer’s responsibility. Unfortunately, these confusing letters are throwing consumer’s into a panic generating phone calls to Covered California, Blue Shield, and insurance agents.
Health Care Reform forum funded by insurance clients
Thousands of people every week visit my blog posts explaining different aspects of health care reform from enrolling through Covered California, income requirements, and Medi-Cal eligibility questions. Many people leave comments or suggestions to help other readers of the posts. The Obamacare question and answer forum is supported, oddly enough, by my health insurance clients. These health insurance consumers are supporting a website viewed by thousands of people each week with questions about health insurance.
Medi-Cal advocate smears health insurance agents
Medi-Cal advocate Beth Capell smeared the reputation of all health insurance agents by insinuating that agents enroll Medi-Cal eligible children in private plans just for the commissions they derive from those enrollments. Ms. Capell is assuming, incorrectly, that all health agents put money above the best interest of their clients. It’s unclear where Ms. Capell’s animus towards health agents springs from when thousands of agents have assisted tens of thousands of families with enrollment in Covered California and Medi-Cal health plans.
County Medi-Cal Eligibility Questions and Answers
Two years after the launch of Covered California and expanded Medi-Cal, California’s Department of Health Care Services and each of California’s fifty-eight counties, that individually administer Medi-Cal managed health plans for eligible residents, are still grappling with numerous questions regarding eligibility, enrollment, and the integration with the Covered California application.
Medi-Cal set to snatch Bay Area kids from parent’s plans
Covered California sent out a notice that some children in the Bay Area will be deemed Medi-Cal eligible and will be taken off their parent’s health plan as of April 1, 2016. The expanded Medi-Cal kids’ option only applies to the Bay Area counties of San Mateo, San Francisco, and Santa Clara. Because these counties have a higher cost-of-living, they have higher income eligibility for the Medi-Cal kids program. Whereas most families have their children dropped in Medi-Cal if their Modified Adjusted Gross Income is below 266% of the federal poverty line (FPL), in these Bay Area counties children qualify for Medi-Cal with a household income of 322% of the FPL.
How much does my Medi-Cal plan cost?
With the expansion of Medicaid in California a large number individuals and families are now enrolled in a Medi-Cal health plan. The expanded Medi-Cal managed health care plans must cover all the same benefits as private health insurance purchased through Covered California. There is no cost to the consumer in terms of monthly premium, deductible, coinsurance or copayments. However, enrollment in these plans does cost something and I’m often asked how much these plans cost the tax payer.
ABCs of the 1095 health insurance coverage and tax credits
All individuals and households who had health insurance during 2015 will receive a Form 1095-x. How you received your health insurance will determine who sends the 1095-x to you. You may receive different 1095s based on whether you had Medicaid, private health insurance purchased through a Marketplace exchange like Covered California, or through employer based health insurance plan. Each of the 1095s will be appended with a different letter ( -A, -B, -C) depending on the issuer of the form.
Blue Shield denies seniors online enrollment
Blue Shield has redesigned their online enrollment website to exclude seniors turning 65 in 2016 from purchasing a health plan directly through their website. If an individual will be turning 65 years old within six months of the effective date of the plan they must apply with a paper application. The only online enrollment option is to use the Covered California enrollment website even if the individual doesn’t qualify for the ACA tax credits.
Expanded Medi-Cal costs $611 per member per month
Medi-Cal health insurance premiums paid to managed care health plans or Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) is a sizeable sum of money. The California Department of Health Care Services estimates the average monthly cost for each Medi-Cal beneficiary is $611. Expanded Medicaid, where families earning less than 138% of the federal poverty line are automatically enrolled in Medi-Cal through Covered California, encompasses a population who is often healthier and use fewer health care services than beneficiaries who qualified under the original Medi-Cal rules.