Indiana is going from 3 carriers and 278 plans to 9 carriers and 975 plans, but rates are expected to go up 3 to 5%.
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Indiana Employer Obligations under Obamacare
We’re less than 6 months away from the end of the current tax year and the start of the 2015 tax year. That’s when a slew of new and postponed employer obligations for healthcare kicks in under the Affordable Care Act.
What is the future for insurance agents and brokers
Flash back to 2010 and the original intent of healthcare.gov and most people imagined, if it worked, consumers would just go to one website and buy health insurance as easily as they do a song from iTunes.
Marlin Stutzman gives up on repealing Obamacare
“I think we’re past a point of just a repeal because what we had before, that’s gone. So if you repeal it … we have nothing at all.”
Indiana under review by Feds for Medicaid applications
Indiana’s Medicaid backlog may be a problem for HIP 2.0 as Feds investigate the state.
Appeals Court rules against tax subsides, Obama Administration, and Affordable Care Act
A D.C. Appeals Court has ruled against the Affordable Care Act and the Obama Administration, pertaining specifically to how tax subsidies are awarded.
Post Hobby Lobby, Halbig v. Burwell may undermine the ACA’s tax credits
Halbig v. Burwell, wants to declare the ACA unconstitutional based on wording within the Internal Revenue Code on how tax credits are to be meted out for people who purchase health care on state or federally run exchanges.
Here’s why health insurers and agents don’t like the Affordable Care Act
Long before the buildup to the passing of the Affordable Care Act millions of Americans knew the healthcare system needed some serious reforms. That’s not surprising to anyone. And long before the ACA’s passing, organizations like the National Association of Health Underwriters and like-minded organizations saw some common-sense solutions to help the country’s 314 million […]
Urgent Alert from Janet Trautwein – Keep Your Insurance Proposals
Last Friday, the NAHU Board of Trustees and Legislative Council met at 6:00 p.m. in an urgent session to discuss next steps relative to the recent announcement by President Obama and the ongoing challenges of the federally facilitated marketplace rollout.