Friday, August 23, 2013

Friday Variety: College Student Healthcare, An Arizona Law Bites the Dust, & Texas and California Agree on ACA


So Many Health Plans for College Students

Under the ACA, college students have many health plans to choose from.  First, if you're under 26 years old, the law allows you to stay on your parents plan if they have health insurance that offers coverage for family members.  Whether you're financially independent, single, or married, a person under 26 can stay on their parents' plan.
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Second, students can elect to purchase a health plan offered by their college.  However college students should be aware that self-insured schools -- that is, schools who who pay claims directly, instead of hiring an insurance company to do so -- do not have to meet the ACA's essential benefits requirement that otherwise mandates health plans to provide the full menu of "essential" health benefits.

Third, recent federal government regulations clarified that even if students who are eligible for student health plans at self-insured schools, they may still qualify for subsidized coverage on a state Marketplace, or exchange. Coverage purchased on the exchange would start in January, however, so college students would need to obtain coverage elsewhere for the Fall 2013 semester.

Finally, an even lower-cost option for college students may be Medicaid - the federal-state insurance program for low-income people.  Prior to the ACA, Medicaid coverage was reserved for children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. However since the passage of federal healthcare reform, some states have expanded Medicaid coverage to include low-income adults, including college students.

Arizona Cannot Cut Planned Parenthood out of its Medicaid Program

The 9th Circuit struck down struck down an Arizona law that attempted to bar Medicaid patients from receiving care from medical providers who perform elective abortions, such as Planned Parenthood. The three-judge panel ruling was unanimous.

Texas and California Agree: Long Live the ACA

U.S. Congressman Lloyd Doggett urges Texas leaders to accept Medicaid expansion as Congressman Joaquin Castro and San Antonio mayor Julian Castro, r, listen on April 1, 2013.
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Elected officials from both Texas and California traveled throughout their respective states yesterday to tout the ACA.  Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) sang the ACA's praises to constituents in East Austin.  Doggett also took time to criticize Texas Senator Ted Cruz for his attempts to defund the law.


Barbara Boxer
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Simultaneously, CA Sen. Barbara Boxer spoke to a health center in North Hollywood about the importance of spreading the word about the ACA.  She emphasized that insuring CA's 7 million uninsured residents will have a big effect on the success of the law.  "California is key." Boxer said.  "As California goes, I think so goes the Affordable Care Act."

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