0$ ZERO Cost Health Insurance For Medicaid Recipients
Health Insurance Available to Medicaid Recipients
by Zachary Ryan on 03/05/23
Millions of Medicaid recipients are feeling a little nervous about their health insurance benefits as the federal government is set roll back pandemic emergency health coverage. Starting March 1st states will begin enforcing their Medicaid eligibility. This simply means they will purge Medicaid recipients who do not qualify for coverage with their pre-pandemic standards.
ACA Authorized
Health Plans stands ready to help Medicaid recipients make a smooth transition
to the affordable care act health insurance. There are several reasons why this
maybe the logical choice.
First, the affordable care act plans are designed to provide
large tax credits to low-income enrollees. These credits make it
possible for nearly all former Medicaid recipients to pay zero cost for their
benefits.
Secondly, the affordable care health plans are designed with
low copays to encourage participation from low-income members. In addition, ACA
authorized Health Plans have greatly expanded doctor and facility networks
to accommodate the millions of new members.
Lastly, ACA
Authorized Health Plans has set up a pre-enrollment platform to insure
no break in coverage. For enrollment information please visit ACA Authorized
Health Plans or call directly at 888-472-5115.
Denied Medicaid? We can help!
by Zachary Ryan on 03/05/23
In the state of Florida Medicaid recipients have started
to receive non-renewal notices. These letters spell out that recipients
no longer meet the eligibility requirements to remain on the state Medicaid health
plan. Nearly 1. 8 million people across the State of Florida will receive these
letters and consequently be denied Medicaid benefits. The roll back or unwinding
of Medicaid health benefits comes as a part of the Federal government stoppage
of pandemic relief protections.
As a result, former Medicaid recipients are left with only one true and affordable option.
The affordable care act health insurance benefits feature zero cost plans
and zero deductibles. These former Medicaid recipients will be accepted
regardless of their current employment or income.
The income requirement is based on the individual’s income
projection over the next 12 months. Simply put, an individual’s best guess of
income will grant immediate affordable
care act health insurance coverage. The key is that unemployed people
are actively searching for employment that will pay at least the minimum wage. This
activity triggers a yes attestation of projected income and thus health
insurance coverage
Florida residents are
encouraged to pre- enroll now with
ACA Authorized health plans to avoid any disruption in health insurance
coverage. For more information visit ACA
Authorized Health Plans or call directly at 888-472-5115.
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5 Inside Tips for Medicaid Recipients to Prepare for Medicaid Unwinding (Ending).
by Zachary Ryan on 02/26/23
Firstly, be aware that your state Medicaid health insurance will unwind faster, and more abruptly than you expect with little, or no warning due to political pressure to improve the balance sheet.
Secondly, the Affordable
Care Act Health plans are the only affordable option. However, Former Medicaid
recipients will realize an immediate upgrade in doctor networks and
facilities.
Third, the minimum income requirements for the market place
eligibility are accepted on your projections for the next 12 month. These projections are accepted at face value.
Fourth, Medicaid recipients may sign up for the affordable
care act health plans 24 hours a day without taking to an agent. This exclusive
no agent contact enrollment is offered through ACA Authorized Health Plans.
Last, and most importantly, pre-enroll now, and avoid
the coming bottle neck before twenty million former Medicaid recipients receive
their non-renewal notices. Pre
enrollment is open now at ACA
Authorized Health Plans.
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