Ohio and Controversial Obamacare
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,198 legacy views
Legacy rating: 5/5 from 1 archived votes
Now that the elections are over, the controversies surrounding Obamacare seem to loom larger than before. Many things will change on the Ohio health insurance scene when health reform is implemented. Here are five major issues Ohioans will have to deal with.
Healthcare exchange: For one thing, the state has to make its decision about creating a health exchange by November 14, 2012. If it does not go ahead with setting up its state exchange, the federal government will step in and do so. By 2014, Ohioans who do not have employer-based insurance can buy subsidized health insurance from the exchange.
The very idea of the health exchange has come under attack. Only ‘qualified’ plans will be available in the Ohio health insurance exchange. It is believed that this government-run scheme will take away from a market-based mechanism which will allow individuals to choose from a wide variety of private health plans. In fact, critics point out that the exchange will just turn out to be a forum for enrolment in government plans such as Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
According to Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor of the Ohio Department of Insurance, the yearly cost of operating a state-run exchange in Ohio would be between $30 million and $40 million, in addition to initial set-up costs.
The individual mandate: Another controversial aspect about Obamacare is the declaration that starting January 1, 2014, all individuals in the United States must have health insurance or pay a penalty. This is seen as unacceptable by many who consider it an intrusion into personal liberty.
Ohioans are also set to face new and higher taxes to pay for the government’s new entitlements and subsidies. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) imposes a new tax on Cadillac health insurance plans, increase in employee's medical hospital insurance part of payroll tax, and a tax on investment. Higher taxes will discourage economic growth, say experts.
Lack of concept clarity: Post-election, reports indicate that many Ohioans do not support the law as it is still unclear about many important details like the definition of a ‘qualified plan’, the ‘essential benefit package’, and much more.
Impact on religious freedom: The contraception mandate which requires all employers to cover contraceptive in health plans, has also come in for criticism, as an attack on religious freedom. This is like forcing employers to pay for abortion, they say.
Rising premiums: Ohio individual health insurance premiums will go up for individuals and small business owners, points out Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor. Small employers may face rise in premiums from 5 to 150 percent for employee coverage. This, in turn, will impact their hiring decisions and affect job prospects for Ohioans in general.
The annual median premium cost is $5,052 for a single person and $13,140 for a family. As more elderly and individuals with health issues get health coverage for the first time, younger adults may find their Ohio health insurance premiums rising even further.
With all these issues and the rising cost of health insurance in Ohio, it’s important to plan ahead, save, and stay healthy. Coverage is important, so seek professional guidance from a reliable and experienced broker to choose the right health plan.
Article author
About the Author
One Source Benefits helps you find the right Ohio individual health insurance plan by understanding your specific needs. Get health insurance in Ohio with free quotes and professional guidance from the licensed brokerage.
Further reading
Further Reading
Website
Boise Real Estate Site
If you are looking for homes in Boise or in the surrounding areas of Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, Kuna, Star, or Caldwell you have come to the right place. You can use the links on our site to search like a Boise Realtor. http://www.BuyandSelli Idaho.com
Related piece
Article
3 Golden Rules to Avoid the Debt Trap
To avoid debt don’t get a loan – simple isn’t it? But, is it really that simple? Sometimes we can’t avoid having to borrow otherwise how are we to get our new home? Not many of us would have the cash to buy it outright. But what you need to understand is that there is good debt and there is bad debt. So what is good debt? Good debt is for things that appreciate in value such as property, or a successful business.
Related piece
Article
Protect Yourself From Credit Card Fraud
Unfortunately credit card fraud is really quite common these days, but there are ways that you can help to protect yourself. Becoming a victim of credit card fraud causes a lot of unnecessary hassle and is a very stressful experience. You should familiarize yourself with the security features that the credit card company includes with your card.
Related piece
Article
Money and Relationship Saving Tips for Married Couples
It is an unfortunate fact that money is one of the major causes of stress and relationship problems for married couples. Money and relationships do not go hand in hand easily and the association requires some effort from both partners to make it work. Most newlyweds struggle to adjust to their new way of life together and not least of all when it comes to dealing with finances. Each of us has different spending habits not only because we are individuals but are likely to have been brought up with different money skills.
Related piece