You will get a monthly bill from the insurer for your share of the cost. The government will also pay the insurer monthly, making up the difference between your share and the total cost. Thus, you get the government subsidy immediately. This is referred as the Advance Premium Tax Credit.
You have to pay your share of the bill each month, in order to be covered. This is true even if your share is only a small amount ($5 or $10).
Some people are worried about having their medical bills show up before they have paid for their plan. Therefore, the bill would be rejected because they are not covered (or at least not yet). This could happen, but generally doctors and hospitals take weeks or months to send bills to the insurer. Pharmacies, on the other hand, submit their bill immediately. If you are late paying your bill, you may get tripped up at the drug store.
All of that is to say, make sure you pay your monthly bill if you want your coverage to continue.
well there are those who pay monthly and yearly it depends.
You can choose to pay monthly, quarterly, biyearly, or yearly. The more frequent the payments, the more you pay though.
a lot less than having to pay doctor and hospital bills out of pocket with no insurance, i had a heart attack back in 2007 and the bill on that was $214,000, that would pay a lot of monthly premiums,
Yes, and you have to pay monthly or yearly fees depending on the Insurance company.
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a lot less than having to pay doctor and hospital bills out of pocket with no insurance, i had a heart attack back in 2007 and the bill on that was $214,000, that would pay a lot of monthly premiums,
There aren't very many places to find glasses insurance for cheap. Glasses are a one time ore bi yearly fee. The cost for insurance is typically higher than that as you need to pay monthly or yearly so it doesn't make sense to get insurance just to get glasses. Just get the glasses.
You can pay monthly, per six months and yearly.
The average monthly pay for a registered nurse is somewhere about $2,000. the weekly answer for an average pay
Membership is purchased either monthly, 6 monthly or yearly.
The "ObamaCare" health insurance reform bill does not generally provide insurance itself, but requires people to have private insurance among other changes. Insurance will almost certainly not pay for breast augmentation, regardless of the recent changes in law.
$1million dollars