Helpful Health Care Links: March 13, 2015

News Breaking News Daily News Follow Media Searching ConceptOur helpful health care links focus on two hot topics in health care this week– Health regulations allowing employers to mandate employees buy company insurance and a sad story about a family unable to provide a cure to their son who suffers from a rare to disease. Both are worth your time. And, as always, if you ever come across a healthcare story that you think merits more attention, please send it our way!

The Boss Can Force You To Buy Company’s Health Insurance

Under the health law, large employers that don’t offer their full-time workers comprehensive, affordable health insurance face a fine. But some employers are taking it a step further and requiring workers to buy the company insurance, whether they want it or not.

Family’s Bittersweet Journey Spares One Son From Rare Disease, But Not The Other

An Oregon mom is fighting to get Oregon to mandate a test for Krabbe as part of its standard newborn testing.

 

P.S.–Please remember that ObamaCare has added an extra enrollment period that will take place from March 15 – April 30, 2015Spin your healthcare your way and check out our Easy Healthcare eBook Guides.

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You Have One More Chance!!!

An extra enrollment period for ObamaCare will take place from March 15 – April 30, 2015. This is a special enrollment period for people who owe the ObamaCare tax for 2014 and were confused about enrollment for 2015. It provides an extra enrollment opportunity to avoid the fee for the rest of 2015. This video will help you identify the information you need to know when choosing an ObamaCare plan.

P.S. -We know purchasing the right insurance plan can be complex. However, if you learn some basic, but important, terms and spend a little time to do some homework, you can pick a plan with ease. Some up-front preparation and being aware of your options will help you avoid picking a costly plan that doesn’t cover your most important healthcare needs. Spin your healthcare your way and check out our Easy Healthcare eBook Guides.

HealthSpin’s Easy Healthcare: Choose Your Health Insurance gives you the practical steps you can take to choose the right insurance plan for you and your family

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Are You Annoyed With Your Doctor?

Girl Having A HeadacheMy friend Sally is super friendly, smart and has a great job.  Sally recently explained to me that she is very annoyed with her doctor’s office.  Why?

She was at her doctor’s office last week and she was trying to figure out whether one of the healthcare services she wanted was going to be “paid for” entirely by insurance.  

She kept asking the doctor’s billing people, “Is that covered?”  Although the billing people said “yes,” she later got a big bill from her doctor.  How could this be?

Healthcare has a lot of specific language that you need to understand.  If you ask the wrong question, you might not get the answer you were looking for.

“Covered” services: are healthcare services that your health insurance “covers” under your health plan.  So you might think, “If it’s covered, I won’t have any out-of-pocket costs.”  Think again!

Most insurance plans have co-pays and deductibles.  If you haven’t met your deductible for the year, you will likely have to pay for the whole service even though it’s a “covered” service.  Until you meet your deductible, you will have to pay for the services yourself.

Likewise, most insurance plans have co-pays for certain services.  For example, the cost of your doctor’s visit may “covered” but you may have to pay between $5-20/visit because that is your co-pay for the service.

Again, if you only ask, “Is this service covered?”  You are not likely to get the answer you are looking for.

Asking the right question can help you get the answer you are looking for.

Let us know what you are annoyed with your doctor about.  Leave us a comment below and let us know what is on your mind.

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