HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Beginning in 2014, the health care law provides new opportunities for Medicaid coverage for adults who earn up to 133 percent of poverty -- $14,865 for an individual or $30,656 for a family of four. Other Americans looking for coverage will be eligible to buy it through a health insurance marketplace, where many will be eligible for tax credits to make coverage more affordable.- LikesSee All
- Let's MoveGovernment Organization
- healthfinder.govGovernment Organization
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Government Organization
- National Institute of Environmental Health SciencesGovernment Organization
- Sign up! Prepare for the coming health insurance marketplace.
- Prepare for the coming health insurance marketplace, find options, learn about the law, and more, at http://www.healthcare.gov/.
HealthCare.gov updated their cover photo.
HealthCare.gov shared a link.
We continue to get good news on Medicare. A new analysis shows the growth in Medicare spending per beneficiary has continued at a historically slow pace. This report follows news earlier this week that overall Medicare spending, as well as total U.S. health care spending, has been growing at a lower rate than it has been in the past.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Today, we got some very good news when the official numbers for health care spending were released.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
HealthCare.gov shared a link.
See what's in store for the health care law in 2013.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
HealthCare.gov shared a link.
HealthCare.gov shared a link.
For young adults like Justin, getting coverage means more security and the freedom to take the time to graduate school or choose the job that’s best for him without worrying whether it comes with health insurance.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
A new report shows that the health care law resulted in increased access to health care for young adults.- ActivityJanuaryPeople Who Like This264