Covered California has been sending out a variety of letters notifying consumers that they must send in verification for such items as proof of income, citizenship and Social Security numbers. Unfortunately, these letters are not being reflected in the consumer’s Covered California Documents & Correspondence Summary section. Letters are missing from Summary section To date, […]
Household Income Levels
Posts related to eligibility for health care programs based on household income such as Covered California, Medi-Cal, Medicare usually based on federal poverty levels.
How do I report an income change to Medi-Cal?
For many individuals, families and their children that were award a Medi-Cal health plan based on their estimated Modified Adjusted Gross Income reported through the Covered California application, it can be a daunting task to report a change of income to Medi-Cal. As we have all learned, once Covered California hands of the enrollment to […]
Income verification stings consumers with loss of tax credit subsidy
After an individual or family has been approved for a tax credit subsidy to lower their monthly health insurance premium Covered California gives them ninety days to verify their income. If the consumer doesn’t submit proof of income that Covered California accepts the applicant will either be reduced to Medi-Cal or have their tax credit […]
How much do health insurance agents earn?
2020 was the year I was hoping to replace my 2002 CRV with 285,000 miles on it for new hybrid car. I don’t feel particularly optimistic about any significant revenue gains in 2020. While I picked up some new clients for 2020, I also lost just as many who have decided that health insurance is just too expensive.
Reporting income changes with special enrollment under Covered California
Consumers who have purchased their health insurance through Covered California are always being admonished to report any changes to their income to keep their tax credits in sync with their estimated Modified Adjusted gross Income. The latest spring 2015 iteration of reporting a change to a consumer’s income under the Special Enrollment Period section can […]
Why are my children Medi-Cal? Annual vs. Monthly income
Many parents are surprised to learn that their children are placed in Medi-Cal after completing the Covered California health insurance application. Medi-Cal eligibility is determined by the monthly household income, not the annual Modified Adjusted Gross Income. If the monthly household income is below 266% of the federal poverty level (FPL), but above 138% of […]
Mixed Medi-Cal Kids and Covered California families may face renewal issues
Covered California released a breaking news alert to agents on December 12th, 2014, that mixed households, those with children in Medi-Cal and the parents on a Covered California subsidized private plan, may face delays in selecting a health plan until the respective county finishes their review for eligibility. New! Mixed Households: Renewal Update County social services […]
California consumers enrolled in both Medi-Cal and subsidized plans
In recent weeks I’ve been contacted by several consumers who found out they had been enrolled in Medi-Cal while receiving, and still paying, for their subsidized private health insurance through Covered California. Aside from the obvious question of how could this happen, is the reality that Covered California may have been advancing tax credits to private health […]
Blue Shield and Blue Cross struggle with renewal letters to members
In the confusing landscape of health insurance regulations post ACA implementation, numerous health insurance companies have sent out renewal letters to members with errors. Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Health Net and even Covered California have had to send follow-up letters to correct erroneous information. Unfortunately, this incorrect correspondence only leads to more confusion surrounding the benefits and renewal […]
Covered California MAGI Training
Covered California provided some very important training to insurance agents on determining ACA MAGI for clients…twelve months late. The information offered on household income for tax credits should have been offered months ago before we started the first open enrollment. While the maxim of “better late than never” is apropos, content was at times needlessly […]