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Understanding Health Care Reform & Health Care Resources in Los Angeles

Understanding Health Care Reform & Health Care Resources in Los Angeles. The Dancers Health Insurance Resource Center www.dhirc.org A program of The Actors Fund www.actorsfund.org with Funding from The Doris Duke Foundation. What’s already happened - 2010.

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Understanding Health Care Reform & Health Care Resources in Los Angeles

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  1. Understanding Health Care Reform & Health Care Resources in Los Angeles The Dancers Health Insurance Resource Center www.dhirc.org A program of The Actors Fund www.actorsfund.org with Funding from The Doris Duke Foundation

  2. What’s already happened - 2010 • Children under age 19 with pre-existing conditions can’t be denied coverage. • Young adults up to age 26 can stay on or enroll in their parents’ coverage. • Insurers can’t retroactively cancel the policies of people who get sick. • Insurers can’t impose lifetime dollar limits on medical benefits. • All new plans must cover certain preventive services, such as mammograms and tetanus shots, for free.

  3. 2010 • Uninsured people with pre-existing conditions may be eligible for coverage through PCIP. Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan www.pcip.ca.gov Help for the uninsured with pre-existing medical conditions thru a temporary high-risk pool until January, 2014

  4. 2011 • Medicare recipients in the coverage gap or “donut hole” will receive 50% off drugs • Annual wellness visits and certain preventive services will be free for Medicare recipients. • Increased funding to Community Health Centers

  5. 2014 • Insurers can’t refuse coverage to anyone. • Most people will be mandated to have coverage or pay a penalty. • New insurance marketplaces, called Exchanges, will offer insurance to those who don’t get it elsewhere. • Subsidies will be available to people who buy insurance through an exchange with income less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Level. ($43,320)

  6. Essential package of benefits: • All new plans will offer at a minimum an essential benefits package which limits out-of-pocket medical expenses. Including: • Ambulatory care • Emergency care and hospitalization • Maternity and newborn care • Mental health and substance abuse • Prescription drugs • Preventive and wellness services

  7. Do I have to have Insurance in 2014? • Yes! • Penalty: increases from $95 or 1% of income in 2014 to $695 or 2.5% of income in 2016. • Exceptions include: Native Americans, those w/religious objections, people who are not legal residents, those who don’t meet tax filing threshold ($9,350 single), people who’ve been uninsured for less than 3 months. • You will likely have to file proof of coverage with your taxes. • This “individual mandate” is the issue heard by the Supreme Court in March: 1)Tax vs. Penalty, 2) Individual Mandate: Can it be severed from the rest of the law?

  8. How Will I Afford Insurance? • If your income is $10,830 - $43,320 (single), you will receive a subsidy to buy insurance through an exchange. • Subsidies will cap the amount you spend on premiums in relation to your total income. • Subsidies will also cap your annual out-of-pocket medical costs. • Example: a person who makes $21,000/yr will have their premiums capped at 6.3% of their income, and their annual out-of-pocket medical costs will be limited to $1,983/yr (excluding premiums).

  9. Will There be More Coverage For Preventive Services? • If you have a new policy that began on or after 9/23/2010, you can get certain preventive services for free: • Blood pressure, diabetes & cholesterol tests • Breast, colon & cervical cancer screenings • Vaccines, immunizations & flu shots • HIV & STD testing • Screenings for healthy pregnancies • Well-child visits

  10. What’s The Small Business Tax Credit? • Available beginning 2010 tax year • Employers with fewer than 25 FTE’s employees with average wages of less than $50,000 that purchase health insurance for employees are eligible for the tax credit • To be eligible, employer must offer a group health plan & contribute at least 50% of premium cost • 2010-2013: credit max is 35% of employer contribution (25% for tax exempt/non-profits); will increase to 50% (35% for non-profits) in 2014

  11. Small Business Tax Credit • Small business will file Form 8941 when they file income tax returns • Tax exempt organizations will claim the tax credit on a revised Form 990-T www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=223666,00.html FAQ: www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=220839,00.html

  12. Resources & Links • Artists Health Insurance Resource Center: www.ahirc.org • Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight: www.hhs.gov/ociio • Federal health care reform website: www.healthcare.gov • Kaiser Family Foundation: www.kff.org

  13. How do I get health insurance now? • Employment-related coverage • Purchase private plans • Government-subsidized programs • If you leave/get laid off from a job … COBRA – Continuation of employer benefits for at least 18 months 60 days to decide/elect coverage “Sticker Shock” – guaranteed coverage, but can be expensive. Pay full premium, at group rate.

  14. I can afford to buy private insurance, but I don’t know what type of plan to get. • Rights & Protections – right to receive care in a life-threatening emergency at any hospital regardless of insurance status. • Words to Know – HMO, PPO, High Deductible Plan or Catastrophic Coverage. • Choose a carrier & type of policy to meet your needs and your budget.

  15. Ways to get Coverage • Industry Advantage Insurance Services an affiliate of The Motion Picture & TV Fund Plans vary in terms of price and type of coverage. Contact Carla @ 888 558 – 4247 • MPTF Health Centers • Bridge to Health

  16. Ways to get Coverage • Colleges & Universities – Alumni Associations • Associations Plans • Internet brokers • www.ehealthinsurance.com

  17. Government Programs • Medi-Cal • Comprehensive coverage / No premiums • Very low income AND fit one of these categories: pregnant, blind, disabled, 65 or over, 18 or under, or be a parent living with child 18 or under • As part of health care reform, income will be the ONLY eligibility requirement in 2014. www.medi-cal.ca.gov • Healthy Way LA

  18. Government programs • Healthy Families • A low cost insurance for children and teens providing health, dental and vision coverage to children who do not have insurance and do not qualify for Medi-Cal. • www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov • LACountyHelpsis a free and easy way to find out if you can get help from the many different health and human services programs. • www.lacountyhelps.org

  19. I don’t have insurance • Free, sliding scale, lower cost clinics • Performing Artist Medical Clinic - Venice Family Clinic • Valley Community Clinic • Saban Free Clinic • Minute Clinics @ select CVS • Sliding-scale clinics • Bureau of Primary Care: http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov

  20. I can’t afford my medications • $4 Generics @ Target, Ralphs and Walmart • Pharmacy Checker www.pharmacychecker.com • Needy Meds www.needymeds.org

  21. I have dental problems but no insurance. What do I do? • Dental discount plans and dental insurance • Dental schools • UCLA School of Dentistry • USC School of Dentistry • Negotiate with your dentist • Many of the Community Clinics have low-cost or free dental clinics for people with low incomes.

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