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pinto

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Tue Oct 22, 2013, 04:11 PM Oct 2013

ACA Subsidy Calculater (Kaiser Foundation)

About this Tool

This tool illustrates health insurance premiums and subsidies for people purchasing insurance on their own in new health insurance exchanges (or “Marketplaces”) created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Beginning in October 2013, middle-income people under age 65, who are not eligible for coverage through their employer, Medicaid, or Medicare, can apply for tax credit subsidies available through state-based exchanges.

Additionally, states have the option to expand their Medicaid programs to cover all people making up to 138% of the federal poverty level (which is about $33,000 for a family of four). In states that opt out of expanding Medicaid, some people making below this amount will still be eligible for Medicaid, some will be eligible for subsidized coverage through Marketplaces, and others will not be eligible for subsidies.

With this calculator, you can enter different income levels, ages, and family sizes to get an estimate of your eligibility for subsidies and how much you could spend on health insurance. As premiums and eligibility requirements may vary, contact your state’s Medicaid office or exchange with enrollment questions.

The Foundation encourages other organizations to feature the calculator on their websites using the embed instructions.

http://kff.org/interactive/subsidy-calculator/
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K&R - On NPR this morning... cyberswede Oct 2013 #1

cyberswede

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1. K&R - On NPR this morning...
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 05:09 PM
Oct 2013

Someone said that this type of calculator is what the ACA website should have started with. Then people could get a ballpark idea of cost BEFORE having to enter a bunch of very personal information.

The person on NPR said the ACA site should have been implemented in a similar fashion as mortgage application calculators - entering minimal info first, then seeing potential options, and only having to provide detailed personal information at the purchasing phase.

Oh...it was a piece on how the ACA website isn't like a typical e-commerce dsite (but should be, imo).
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=239534289

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