In 2010, President Barack Obama passed theAffordable Care Act (ACA)or Obamacare to help reduce healthcare costs for families and ensure more people were able to access health insurance. Originally, it required everyone to have qualifying insurance, or they would face a tax penalty. However, it...
• Expanded coverage could include dental, vision, hearing, fitness, etc.; • Phase-in over a period of years; • Lower (or eliminate) premiums, with consequent increase in taxes; • The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) becomes obsolete; • Employer-spons...
Health insurance premiums have risen dramatically over the past decade in response to the rising cost of health care services. The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) helped to make health insurance accessible and affordable to more Americans by creating health insurance marketplaces or “exchanges...
You can purchase short-term health insurance to cover your entire family. Many companies also sell stand-alone dental and vision care plans. However, short-term medical plans don’t offer additional child-only benefits as Obamacare plans would. There’s No More Obamacare Penalty Starting in 201...
dental, vision, life, and disability insurance programs. If your employee, for example, choose not to get dental insurance during open enrollment, they will have to wait until the next year's open enrollment period to enroll in a new dental plan, unless they had a qualifying life event (QL...