Individuals denied Medicaid due to work reporting requirements will not qualify for ACA premium tax credits
Potential Impact —Reduced visits or an increase in uncompensated care as people lose access to coverage.
Potential Impact —Reduced visits or an increase in uncompensated care as people lose access to coverage.
Potential Impact — Reduced visits or an increase in uncompensated care as people lose access to coverage.
Lawfully present immigrants are ineligible for ACA premium tax credits Read More »
Anyone disenrolled or denied Medicaid Low-income, lawfully present immigrants with incomes less than 100% of the federal poverty level Low-income special enrollment period enrollees Potential Impact — Reduced visits or an increase in uncompensated care as people lose access to ACA plans.
ACA premium tax credit eligibility ends for: Read More »
Potential Impact — It’s unclear if people will take advantage of this change or have the funds to do so considering the end of ACA premium tax credits.
Potential Impact — Fewer people may enroll leading to reduced visits or an increase in uncompensated care as people lose access to coverage.
Open enrollment period or ACA plans is reduced by a month Read More »
Potential Impact — May increase access to ACA plans.
Potential Impact — Reduction in ACA enrollees.
Enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits scheduled to expire Read More »