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they help citizens shop for health insurance
They help citizens shop for health insurance
Requires all AMericans to purchase health insurance.
Requires all AMericans to purchase health insurance.
Under our current United States law, it is not mandatory for individuals to carry health insurance. I don't think it's a smart idea to not have health insurance, but it's just not affordable for some people.
The Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 allows parents to keep their children on their health insurance until they are 26. This applies if they are not covered under any other health insurance.
When looking for health insurance companies the offer affordable health insurance to fit in with a desired budget then it may be possible to find cheaper health insurance options on the internet. The internet provides such websites as the Money Supermarket comparison website under the search terms "budget health insurance". There are many other companies websites that appear under that heading category.
The main difference between state and private exchanges under the Affordable Healthcare Act is that state exchanges are run by the government, and private exchanges aren't.
The best way to determine what Blue Cross Anthem does not cover is to contact your local health insurance agent. Much of the insurance industry is in flux right now due to the Affordable Health Care act.
You can get a list of all pharmaceutical companies in US from the internet through searchengines like Google, Yahoo, Dogpile, Ask etc.... Just type your keyword(i.e. 'list of all pharmaceutical companies in US') in the search box and you will surely get it. Rewritten by Rushabh. Hope this helps you.
For a student if the insurance is being offered by school it would be generally easy and affordable otherwise there are plans for students available with minimum health coverage or under the family health umbrella they can be covered. Turtlemint also suggest to go for minimum health coverage for students.
You have asked a complicated and somewhat confused question. Briefly: Erisa and the Affordable Health Care Act are two separate federal laws. One does not provide benefits under the other. ERISA is the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, which is a federal law that established guidelines for private pension plan administration and investment practices. There is currently a class action suit against Lockheed by retirement plan participants who allege the company caused huge losses to the retirement plan. The Affordable Health Care Act is a federal law that includes multiple provisions that would take effect over a matter of years, including the expansion of Medicaid eligibility, the establishment of health insurance exchanges and prohibiting health insurers from denying coverage due to pre-existing conditions. If you are not at retirement age you can apply for insurance coverage under the Affordable Health Care Act. You must check to see if your state has its own exchange or you must apply through the federal website.