Help with Medical benefits and the Government subsidies from the Affordable Care Act
Did you know that 1 person can make as much as $45,000 and still receive a Government subsidy to help pay for the benefits? Or, did you know that a family of 3 could make as much as $78,000 and qualify for a subsidy to reduce the premium? For someone that only makes $15,000.00, they will receive significant help in paying for the premium as well as a very low deductible and low out of pocket amount per year.
Many people also need medical care that is not always readily available. The Affordable Care Act open enrollment allows people that qualify to receive that care. We have been working very hard to reach out and help those that need assistance getting the Government subsidy and benefits. Some people receive medical benefits for as little as $20.00 a month. It seems hard to believe. But, it is true. A person needs to be working, or recently laid off, to qualify for the subsidy.
It is easy to get started and see what a person qualifies for in Government subsidy. It’s important to note that open enrollment ends on March 31, 2014. We give presentations at churches and community centers in York, Lancaster, and Chester county. And, then, we schedule to meet one on one with each person to calculate the subsidy, tailor the benefits to the individual, and enroll them.
In 2014 we have both Subsidies Federal Government Health Insurance plans and standard non-subsidies Health Insurance plans for individuals and small businesses.
We represent most of the major insurance companies, Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC, Blue Choice of SC, Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC, CIGNA, United Healthcare, United HealthOne, Coventry, Aetna and Assurant.
Our goal is to find you the best coverage for your hard earned money and to keep you complaint with the Affordable Care Act.
Did you know that 1 person can make as much as $45,000 and still receive a Government subsidy to help pay for the benefits? Or, did you know that a family of 3 could make as much as $78,000 and qualify for a subsidy to reduce the premium? For someone that only makes $15,000.00, they will receive significant help in paying for the premium as well as a very low deductible and low out of pocket amount per year.
Many people also need medical care that is not always readily available. The Affordable Care Act open enrollment allows people that qualify to receive that care. We have been working very hard to reach out and help those that need assistance getting the Government subsidy and benefits. Some people receive medical benefits for as little as $20.00 a month. It seems hard to believe. But, it is true. A person needs to be working, or recently laid off, to qualify for the subsidy.
It is easy to get started and see what a person qualifies for in Government subsidy. It’s important to note that open enrollment ends on March 31, 2014. We give presentations at churches and community centers in York, Lancaster, and Chester county. And, then, we schedule to meet one on one with each person to calculate the subsidy, tailor the benefits to the individual, and enroll them.
In 2014 we have both Subsidies Federal Government Health Insurance plans and standard non-subsidies Health Insurance plans for individuals and small businesses.
We represent most of the major insurance companies, Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC, Blue Choice of SC, Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC, CIGNA, United Healthcare, United HealthOne, Coventry, Aetna and Assurant.
Our goal is to find you the best coverage for your hard earned money and to keep you complaint with the Affordable Care Act.
- Health Insurance
- Federal Healthcare Subsidies
- Dental Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Accident Insurance
- Cancer Insurance
- Phone a Doctor
- Health, Pharmacy and Dental Discount programs