Services Covered Under Obamacare and the ACA (Affordable Care Act)
The Affordable Care Act provides several benefits to those who have health insurance. These benefits include the following:
- The amount of health insurance used can’t be limited
- Certain Health Insurance coverage cannot be restricted
- An insurance company can’t deny someone who is chronically ill
- Wellness and pregnancy exams are free and without a co-payment
- Health insurance companies can’t raise premium rates without state approval
- Children up to the age of 26 can be added to their parent’s health insurance plan
- A person can’t be denied health insurance because of their pre-existing conditions
- Health insurance companies can’t drop someone from the plan because they become ill
All Health Plans Must Be ACA Qualified
A Qualified Health Plan, or QHP, is a health insurance plan that provides coverage for the 10 essential benefits outlined in the 2010 Affordable Care Act. What are “Essential Health Benefits” and who must have them? From 1/1/2014 and forward, all new health insurance plans (insured small group and individual health insurance plans) must cover the 10 bulleted benefits below called “Essential Heath Care Benefits” to qualify as being an ACA plan (Obamacare). Qualified Health Plans MUST cover these 10 items without any lifetime or annual limits on these “Essential Health Benefits.”
Essential Benefits Included in the Affordable Health Care Act
- Prescription Drugs
- Laboratory Services
- Maternity and Newborn Care
- Hospitalization (for surgeries and overnight stays)
- Rehabilitative and Habilitative Services and Devices
- Pediatric Services (including dental and vision care)
- Preventive and Wellness Services and Chronic Disease Management
- Emergency Services (including services provided at an out-of-network hospital)
- Ambulatory Patient Services (clinics, doctors office, same-day surgery centers, etc.)
- Treatment for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders (counseling services and psychotherapy)
These essential health benefits are the minimum requirements for all Marketplace ACA (Obamacare) plans. They are broad categories, and the specific services that are covered vary from one state to another, depending on what that state requires.
In addition to these requirements, Qualified Health Plans must also comply with limits regarding your cost-sharing expenses (your out-of-pocket expenses) including deductibles, co-payments and annual out-of-pocket limits.
Preventive Services Covered
Preventive services are covered under the Affordable Care Act at no cost to the insured. This means there is no co-payment or deductible. There are specific services provided for all adults and specific benefits provided to women and children.
All adults can receive screening for certain cancers or diseases such as Hepatitis B & C and HIV. Screenings for things such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are also offered. Adults that are at a high risk for chronic disease can receive diet counseling. If you are depressed, you can be screened for that as well. Also, vaccinations are offered at no cost to all adults.
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Services For Women
Because women’s health care needs are unique, some of the most common preventive services that are offered to women include:
- Contraception
- Anemia screening
- Screening for syphilis
- Screening for gestational diabetes
- Breastfeeding counseling and support
- Folic acid supplements for pregnant women
- Urinary tract infection screening and screening for other infections
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- Prevention and screening for pre-eclampsia for women who are pregnant and have high blood pressure
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