Could a Self-Funded Plan Be Your Best Option?

It’s common knowledge that offering health insurance benefits helps attract and retain great employees, yet businesses are looking for ways to cut costs as benefits get more expensive. Have you ever considered a self-funded insurance plan? In a self-funded plan, a business can provide health benefits directly to employees. Instead of the insurance companies, the […]

The Basics of the Affordable Care Act

Is Health Care Reform just what the doctor ordered? The Affordable Care Act includes many provisions designed to help consumers obtain health insurance either through the exchange or free market. The law is meant to give access to health insurance while at the same time control costs. Here are the key provisions that will impact […]

Health Insurance Plans Outside the Exchange

Exchange, no exchange, where will you be getting your health insurance? Right now, most of the national carriers have decided to have limited participation inside the health insurance exchange. In Indianapolis’s Health Insurance Exchange, we are only seeing four carriers that have submitted plans to participate inside the exchange. The only carrier that will be selling exchange […]

Health Insurance Plans Through the Exchange

The new health insurance plans for the Federal Facilitated Exchange have been submitted to the Indianapolis Department of Insurance. Once the IDOI approves them, they will need approval from the Federal Government. Indianapolis is fortunate that you can pull the plan designs from the IDOI website. So what are the plan designs looking like? The […]

Health Insurance Rates

Recently, there have been publications saying that health insurance rates are going up 72% under Obamacare. For example, here is a story in the Indy Star which explains the that under the mandate, everyone must be covered, including those with pre-existing conditions. If this turns out to be true, it will be quite a shock to the wallets […]

Health Care Reform for Smokers

Are delays become the norm for health care reform? A glitch in the health care reform law might be giving smokers a break from tobacco-use penalties which would cause their premiums to become too expensive. The Obama administration has informed health insurers that there is a problem in the computer system  that will limit the penalties the insurers […]

Employer Mandate Delayed Until 2015

One of the main points of the health insurance reform law was the employer mandate. The Employer Mandate is a requirement for companies with over (or the equivalent of) 50 full time employees to provide group health insurance. If the group does not provide health insurance, they would pay a $2,000 penalty per full time […]

Adjusted Community Rating For Health Insurance

One of the key aspects of the new health care law is the Adjusted Community Rating. Currently, the health insurance industry uses gender, medical history, group size, and health status. These underwriting practices will be prohibited in 2014. With the new law, health insurers in the individual and small group markets will only be able […]

Medical Mutual to Exit Indiana Market

Medical Mutual of Ohio has decided to exit the Indianapolis market for group and individual health insurance. This is a real blow to competition in the small group and individual health insurance market. Medical Mutual was a good carrier in the small group market, which gave a nice level of competition  to the national carriers. They […]

Anthem Releases New Smart Phone App

You’ve probably heard the saying “there’s an app for that,” and now there’s an Anthem app for your health care. Anthem just released their new smart phone app for all subscribers. This cutting edge technology is a great tool for you and your family to have at your fingertips. The app has multiple useful functions. First of […]