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Affordable Care Act at 3: Looking Forward and Expanding Access | HealthCare.gov
By Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services
Posted March 22, 2013
Three years ago, the Affordable Care Act ushered in a new day for health care.
Since then, more than 6.3 million seniors and people with disabilities with Medicare have saved more than $6.1 billion dollars on prescription drugs. Nearly 71 million Americans got expanded access to preventive service at no charge through their private insurance plans, and 47 million women now have guaranteed access to additional preventive services without cost sharing. More than 3.1 million young adults who were uninsured were able to gain coverage by being able to stay on their parents’ insurance policies until they turned 26. And parents no longer have to worry about insurers denying coverage to their children because of a pre-existing condition.
Americans are getting more value for their health care dollars due to the health care law. Affordable Care Act initiatives are promoting coordinated care; paying for quality, not quantity; and dramatically reducing fraud and waste, contributing to the slowest growth in national health spending in 50 years.
Consumers also saved $2 billion in 2012, because of programs to review premium rates and to require insurers to provide rebates if they do not spend at least 80% of premiums on care, rather than overhead, such as executive pay and marketing. And the law’s initiatives have extended the life of the Medicare Trust Fund by eight years.
But that’s only the beginning. Thanks to the health care law, starting October 1, 2013, qualified individuals will have access to quality health insurance through the new Health Insurance Marketplace.
With the Marketplace, there’ll be a whole new way to find health insurance that fits consumers’ needs and budgets, with less hassle. Individuals, families, and small business owners in every state and the District of Columbia will be able to shop in the Marketplace for private insurance coverage that begins in January 2014.
For the first time, you’ll be able to go to one place to learn about health insurance; get accurate information on different plans; and make apples-to-apples comparisons of private insurance plans—including costs and benefits. You’ll get a clear picture of what you’re paying and what you’re getting before you make a choice. You’ll also be able to learn, with a single application, if you qualify for a free or low-cost plan, or a new kind of tax credit that lowers your monthly premiums right away.
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Health Insurance Marketplace | HealthCare.gov
Health Insurance Marketplace | HealthCare.gov
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When key parts of the health care law take effect in 2014, there’ll be a new way for individuals, families and small businesses to get health insurance.
Whether you’re uninsured, or just want to explore new options, the Marketplace will give you more choice and control over your health insurance options.
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Whether you’re uninsured, or just want to explore new options, the Marketplace will give you more choice and control over your health insurance options.
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About the Marketplace
The Marketplace is designed to help you find health insurance that fits your budget, with less hassle.Get Ready to Enroll
Learn what you can do now to get ready for Marketplace enrollment in October 2013.Get a Break on Costs
More people than ever will qualify for free or low cost health insurance in 2014. In the meantime, you or your child may be able to get help with costs NOW.Small Businesses
The Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) is designed to help you find health insurance that fits your small business with less hassle. VOC
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