Will the ACA Be Repealed and Replaced?

The Affordable Care Act was signed into law over a decade ago with the purpose of making affordable, high-quality health insurance available to everyone regardless of employment status or income. It also put new protections into place for consumers to help prevent high health care costs or denied coverage.

As a result of the ACA, many who had not been able to get health insurance due to limited means or pre-existing conditions could obtain coverage. While a lot of good has come from the law, there have been serious downsides as well, leaving many to wonder whether the ACA will stand the test of time or be repealed and replaced.

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Affordable Care Act Pros and Cons: Will It Last?

The Benefits of the ACA

More Accessible Coverage

Within the first five years after the ACA was signed into law, more than 16 million Americans were able to sign up for health insurance. The majority of the newly insured were young adults.

More Affordable Coverage

Those that qualify/qualified for a “Subsidy” where the Government helps pay for your health plans, this made the premiums more affordable. Under the ACA, health insurance companies must spend at least 80% of policyholders’ premiums on medical care. Only 20% of the money they take in can go towards marketing, overhead and administrative costs. This is called the “Medical Loss Ratio”. If the health insurance company does not meet the 80/20 target, it is required to pay back the money from premiums back to the policyholders.

Coverage for Pre-Existing Conditions

Prior to the ACA, health insurance companies could deny coverage for pre-existing conditions such as cancer, or birth defects and many other medical conditions. Even if you had very common health conditions like diabetes, they could deny coverage entirely, or some companies would deny coverage for pre-existing conditions up to a time frame, like 1 or 2 years. That depended on the plan.

Coverage for Maternity and Mental Health

Prior to the ACA, major medical plans would most likely not cover maternity, at all, and most plans had no coverage for mental health, but it depended on the plan. There was no coverage for these medical needs.​

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The Drawbacks of the ACA

Cutting Workers Hours

Businesses are cutting hours to avoid providing health insurance benefits. The ACA penalized larger businesses that did not provide health benefits to full time employees. Reacting to this law, many workers lost their employer health insurance because, rather than providing benefits, businesses found it was cheaper to reduce employees’ hours to part time or just pay the penalty. The penalty mathematically is much cheaper than providing benefits, so this was an unfortunate side effect.

Health Care Costs Went Up

Even though the plan is the “Affordable Care Act”, health insurance plans doubled and even tripled in some cases. All pre-existing conditions without limits had to be covered, all 10 “essential healthcare benefits” must be covered without limits, along with Maternity and Mental Health and other coverages too, including free wellness coverage. All these added up to be much more expensive. Because health insurance companies must now pay for these additional services, cover all pre-existing conditions, and must now have out-of-pocket maximums on all plans, this increased the premiums significantly.

Taxes Went Up

Several new tax laws were passed to pay for the ACA, including taxes on pharmaceutical sales and medical devices.

 

What to Expect in the Future

As it is, the ACA undergoes scrutiny and is subject to changes all the time, and each new administration likes to get in their own changes. The general public is somewhat divided on whether the ACA has caused more harm than good, and the current and future presidential administrations are likely to continue making changes. Most of the ACA’s critics are not interested in seeing the law repealed, they simply want to address its problems. Ultimately, it is unlikely that we will see the ACA repealed and replaced anytime soon.

 

Finding the Best Health Insurance with Nevada Insurance Enrollment

While the ACA is far from perfect, it has made health insurance accessible to many. At Nevada Insurance Enrollment, our health insurance agents can determine whether you qualify for a subsidy to bring down or eliminate your monthly premium. We help you compare plans across multiple health insurance providers to find the right one for your needs.

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Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

Regardless of your age, headlights that work well can help you stay safe while driving in the dark. Over time, your headlights may lose their intensity. Replacing worn headlights with new ones can help you see better at night. There are three main types of headlights, each with benefits and drawbacks.

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Items You Should and Should NOT Keep In Your Car

If you spend a lot of time in your car, it can feel like a home away from home. In many cases, it makes sense to leave some items in your car in case of an emergency. On the flip side, some things should never be left in your car, especially when it is hot outside.

How Phone Apps Are Fighting Distracted Driving

How Phone Apps Are Fighting Distracted Driving

Unsurprisingly, our smartphones are the most common of driving distractions. From reading and sending texts to looking up directions, many drivers divide their attention between their driving and their cellphone – often, unsuccessfully.

 

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Various Tips to Protect and Maintain Your Car

According to Live Science, after being parked in the sun on a 95-degree day for an hour, the inside of a car hits an average of 116 degrees. The dashboard gets even hotter at 157 degrees, the surface of the steering wheel reaches an average of 127 degrees and the seats are a searing 123 degrees on average.

Why You Should Avoid a Lapse in Auto Insurance Coverage

n Nevada, auto insurance companies notify the Department of Motor Vehicles when you drop your auto insurance policy. If you have a lapse in your auto insurance coverage, even 1 day, it will be noted on your driving record. When this happens, you may be faced with a $250 dollar fine that will go up over time, and you can have your license suspended until you have auto insurance coverage again.

Hidden Pitfalls of Cheap Auto Insurance

Car accidents can be expensive, and your auto insurance policy is your best protection against financial devastation if the unexpected happens. While state-minimum coverage is definitely better than no coverage at all, a high percentage of scenarios shows it’s not enough for most drivers.

How Financing Your Car Affects the Insurance Premium

However, you may end up paying a higher premium than someone who has not financed their vehicle. If you make payments on your vehicle, your lender requires you to have comprehensive and collision coverage on top of the state minimum requirements.