The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is the most
significant overhaul to health care industry in decades. It
includes unprecedented reforms to the American health care system.
The implementation of this new health care law, otherwise known as
Obamacare is at the height of concern for many who still don't
understand its implications. Among the sea of new information to
sift through, there are also misconceptions about the expectations
and implementations of this law. Whether you need health coverage
or have it already you may be concerned about the new regulations
and how they will affect you. Many low to middle income Americans
will have access to more affordable health insurance but those
making above 400% of the federal poverty will likely pay more.
Although the law has been rolled out over several years, the most
notable changes take effect in January of 2014. Included in these
changes are rights and protections for you, the consumer. These
protections, do not apply to every insurance policy equally. This
guide is designed to help you navigate the changes in policies and
the new requirements for individuals and businesses. We'll explain
the changes being implemented and you'll discover if you qualify
for reduced premiums, what will happen if you select not to
purchase health care, and how to make compare plans and policies in
your state.
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