Status Of Health Insurance

As we enter 2013, there are huge changes on the horizon for health insurance locally and the rest of country.   Here are few of the bullet points of what health care reform is suppose to put into place.   •             Administrative simplification begins •             Annual fee on medical device sales begins •             Deduction for expenses allocations to […]

$63 Fee Hidden in PPACA Regulations

It turns out that everyone that has a health insurance policy will have to pay an additional $63 a year. This $63 is to help fund the health insurance industries risk for in 2014. If you have an individual, small group, large group or self funded plan you have to pay. In 2014, the individual […]

Community Ratings For Small Group Health Insurance

In 2014, we are going to see a major transformation of the small group health insurance market. One of the biggest changes is the community ratings. No longer will a small group premium be based on medical conditions. This means most will groups will have similar pricing. Right now small groups in the area are medical […]

H.S.A’s Under Health Care Reform

  H.S.A Health Savings Accounts look to be qualified health plans under the health care reform act. This is huge news! Initially when the health care laws were passed, Health Saving Account we not considered qualified. This meant that if you had an H.S.A plan you would be subject to the tax penalty. From this report, the Actuarial Value calculator […]

Low Income Workers and Health Benefits

NY Times This is a article about the fear of the Affordable Care Act in low income industries. Restaurant and Hospitality owners could be impacted negatively by the tax penalty of not offering a group health plan. In these industries it is difficult for employees to pay their portion of the premium on a group health plan. These industries have been […]

Health Insurance Narrow Networks

IBJ Anthem announced the development of a Narrow Network in Wisconsin. The narrow network is a limited preferred provider organization (PPO). This new network arrangement is not just for Wisconsin but the entire country. The health insurance industry is working on reducing costs and one way to do this is to negotiate deeper network discounts.  […]

Indiana Affordable Care Act Pricing

    Indianapolis Affordable Care Act Pricing – Current Estimates  ACA Insurer Fee:                    •       Effective 1/1/2014 •       2.68% tax off fully insured premium •       Applies to Small and Large Group – fully insured only                 Affortable Care Act Reinsurance Fee:   •       Effective 1/1/2014 •       $6.35 Per Member Per Month before state tax […]

Pancreatic Cancer Stage 4

August 29th, my Mom was diagnosed with pancreatic Cancer stage 4. The cancer was 4.3 cm on her pancreas and 1.2 cm on her liver. My Mom has had 5 session of chemo therapy at this time. During this time we also started a regiment of supplements.  IP-6 inositol & Selenium.  Mom has been taking 3,000 milligrams of IP-6 per day & […]

Health Care Reform Predictions

In 2014, the health insurance landscape is going to change a great deal in Indianapolis. There is going to be new taxes on group health insurance plans. For fully insured group plans, there will be a 2.68% tax on those plans. On self funded plans, there will be $6.35 per member per month tax. These […]

Indiana Delays the Essential Health Benefits

  Indianapolis Delays Essential Health Benefits The Essential health benefits must include items and services within the following 10 categories: Ambulance, Emergency Services, Hospitalization, Maternity, New Born Car, Mental health and substance abuse, behavioral health, Prescriptions, Rehabilitative, Laboratory, Preventive, Disease management, Pediatric with oral and vision. This is a very big part to the Affordable […]