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Related: About this forumObamacare's Benefits Become Real On New Year's Day
When the clock strikes midnight for the new year Wednesday, it also will ring in a
new day for the American health care system.
President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law nearly four years ago, and Jan. 1, 2014, culminates a lot of work, strife and anxiety. It also represents the birth of a new health insurance market for individuals who aren't covered by their employers or government programs like Medicare, especially for low-income and uninsured people receiving unprecedented help paying for coverage.
Starting on Wednesday, health insurance companies can't turn away anyone because of their medical histories or pre-existing conditions. Prices can't be higher for people with chronic ailments, or for women, and older individuals can't be charged more than three times what younger customers pay. Basic benefits like hospitalizations, prescription drugs and mental health care must be covered. Annual and lifetime limits to essential coverage are gone. And nearly everyone must obtain health coverage or face a tax penalty under the law's individual mandate.
More than 2.1 million Americans have enrolled in private health insurance plans using the health insurance exchange marketplaces through Dec. 28, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Tuesday. In October and November, states reported 3.9 million more signed up for Medicaid, which is expanding to cover more people in 25 states and the District of Columbia, and the Children's Health Insurance Program, although that figure includes people renewing existing benefits. Enrollment surged as the deadline for January coverage, which was Dec. 23 in most states, approached.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/31/obamacare-2014_n_4520670.html
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Obamacare's Benefits Become Real On New Year's Day (Original Post)
sheshe2
Jan 2014
OP
YES, Thank Goodness.. what a Road it's been, she! And, as found on my fb page.. thanks to bigtree..
Cha
Jan 2014
#1
How I'm treated by my red neighbors remains the LEAST important result of ObamaCare,
IrishAyes
Jan 2014
#2
Cha
(305,137 posts)1. YES, Thank Goodness.. what a Road it's been, she! And, as found on my fb page.. thanks to bigtree..
Shin Inouye @Inouye44 13m
RT @Simas44: Today is the last day that a woman will be charged more for coverage because she is a woman. #GetCovered #ACA
bigtree~http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=4255896
Mahalo for the Wonderful reminder, she~ This is going to make SO Many Peeps Happy and more Confident about their future health concerns for their Famlies~
sheshe
RT @Simas44: Today is the last day that a woman will be charged more for coverage because she is a woman. #GetCovered #ACA
bigtree~http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=4255896
Mahalo for the Wonderful reminder, she~ This is going to make SO Many Peeps Happy and more Confident about their future health concerns for their Famlies~
sheshe
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)2. How I'm treated by my red neighbors remains the LEAST important result of ObamaCare,
but I swear that sometimes I can sense a bit of softening in the attitude of some people who used to be hostile, even vicious. What makes me happiest about that is not the reduced social strain but rather the people's gradual awakening I can hope for, and especially the vindication of my beloved Party and its leader. Not that we needed vindicating, but it still tastes as sweet.
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)3. BTW, everyone, keep Kid President in your thoughts and prayers. He seems to be doing well,
but he was in hospital recently.