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Coming Soon: A New Way to Buy Health Insurance in California

The Health Insurance Marketplace will be operating in time for you to purchase 2014 health coverage. You can sign up now to receive email updates on the program.

By David Sayen

When key parts of the federal health care law take effect in 2014, you’ll have a new way to buy health insurance for yourself, your family, or your small business: the Health Insurance Marketplace. The Marketplace is designed to help you find health insurance that fits your budget, with less hassle.

Every health insurance plan in the new Marketplace will offer comprehensive coverage, from doctors to medications to hospital visits. You can compare all your insurance options based on price, benefits, quality, and other features that may be important to you, in plain language that makes sense.

You’ll know you’re getting a quality health plan at a reasonable price, because there’s nothing buried in the fine print.

When you shop at the Marketplace, all your costs are stated upfront. So you’ll get a clear picture of what you’re paying and what you’re getting before you make a choice.

California’s Marketplace is called Covered California (www.CoveredCa.com).

Under the health care law, you and your family also will have new protections. Health insurance companies can’t refuse to cover you, or charge you more just because you have a chronic or pre-existing condition. And they can’t charge more for women than for men.

Here are three things to keep in mind about the Health Insurance Marketplace:

  • It’s an easier way to shop for health insurance. The Health Insurance Marketplace simplifies your search for insurance by gathering all your options in one place. One application, one time, and you and your family can explore every qualified insurance plan in your area — including any free or low-cost insurance programs you may qualify for, such as Medi-Cal or the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
  • Most people will be able to get a break on costs. Programs that lower costs are available for almost everyone. You may be eligible for a free or low-cost plan, or a new kind of tax credit that lowers your monthly premiums right away. New rules and expanded programs mean that even working families can get help paying for health insurance at the Marketplace.
  • Clear, apples-to-apples comparisons. All health insurance plans in the Marketplace present their price and benefit information in simple terms you can understand, so you don’t have to guess about your costs.

Starting on October 1, 2013, you’ll be able to enroll in a health plan through Covered California. Detailed information will be available about all the insurance plans offered in your area.

You can sign up now at www.CoveredCa.com to get email updates that will let you know how to get ready to enroll in the plan of your choice.

If you have difficulty finding a plan that meets your needs and budget, there will be people available to give you personalized help with your choices. These helpers aren’t associated with any particular plan, and they don’t receive any type of commission, so the help they give you will be completely unbiased.

www.CoveredCa.com will be much more than any health insurance website you’ve used before. Insurance companies will compete for your business on a level and transparent playing field, with no hidden costs or misleading fine print. You’ll have more choice, more control, and more clout when it comes to health insurance.

Insurance coverage offered through Covered California takes effect on January 1, 2014.

David Sayen is Medicare’s regional administrator for California, Arizona, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Trust Territories. You can always get answers to your Medicare questions by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).

Jon Spangler February 18, 2013 at 02:51 pm
David Sayen and two other panelists will discuss the new Health Care Marketplace at a free public forum next Thursday, February 28, at 7:00 PM. The forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Alameda, Alameda Hospital, and the Alameda Chamber of Commerce, will be at the Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Avenue, in the Social Hall. More info is available here:
http://alameda.ca.lwvnet.org/Public_Events.html
Bronwen Rowlands February 18, 2013 at 05:01 pm
The Californians who are most in need of health care are those for whom the word "marketplace" falls on exhausted ears. There is no money in the budget of low income (and soon to be low-income: many middle class) people for ANY kind of purchase. They are already fighting to survive, forced to choose between food, medication, rent. I see that the article is submitted by "Medicare's Regional Administrator" and yet there is precious little info in it about Medicare. I understand that Medi-Cal will be expanded. Why is this not mentioned?
The article reads like an advertisement. Might "Regional Administrator" mean public relations rep? "There's nothing buried in fine print." Were we born yesterday? I'm glad to see that the League of Women Voters will be participating in the forum announced by Jon Spangler above. I hope they're able to get a word in edgewise.
Bronwen Rowlands February 18, 2013 at 05:07 pm
Per an e-mail I just received, comments submitted here are posted to "Rockridge Patch."
Kei February 18, 2013 at 10:35 pm
Seems to me I read just this morning in the L.A. Times that insurance premiums are expected to go UP for many people.
In addition, there's that sticky little First Amendment violation, compelling business owners to violate their consciences. (Now, WHERE is that ACLU when a First Amendment issue comes up???)
Kei February 20, 2013 at 09:49 pm
A blatant violation of the very fundamental First Amendment, AND higher premiums to boot-- what's not to like?!?:
http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/20-health-insurance-hike-for-some-in-Bay-Area-4291878.php

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