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A Reader Asks: If I Don’t Use All My Subsidy Credit, Will I Get It When I Do My Taxes?

By Michelle Andrews January 3, 2014 KFF Health News Original

You can take all the health law’s tax credit up front to pay your premium or wait until tax time to get it, KHN’s consumer columnist advises.

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Despite Health Law’s Protections, Many Consumers May Be ‘Underinsured’

By Michelle Andrews December 31, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Experts say that potential trouble spots for out-of-pocket spending include prescription drugs; specialist care, including that provided by academic medical centers; and services such as physical therapy.

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A Reader Asks: Will My Son Overseas Have To Buy A U.S. Plan?

By Michelle Andrews December 20, 2013 KFF Health News Original

KHN’s consumer columnist says if he lives abroad at least 330 days per year, he doesn’t, but he will eventually.

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Readers Ask: Will Health Law Help Cover My Braces; Should A Couple File Separate Tax Returns To Avoid Penalties?

By Michelle Andrews December 17, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Consumer columnist reminds consumers that details make all the difference.

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A Reader Asks: Can I Opt Out Of My Retiree Plan To Get Subsidized Insurance?

By Michelle Andrews December 13, 2013 KFF Health News Original

The health law treats retirees differently than workers getting insurance through their jobs.

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Insurers Question Health Benefits Of Some Genetic Tests

By Michelle Andrews December 10, 2013 KFF Health News Original

When a test is covered, typically genetic counseling is, too — to make sure the patient is a good candidate and to explain the results.

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Mental Health Parity Rule Clarifies Standards For Treatment Limits

By Michelle Andrews December 3, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Jennifer Mathis of the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law talks with KHN’s consumer columnist.

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Purchasing Health Insurance After Oct. 1

By KFF Health News Editors September 27, 2013 KFF Health News Original

As part of the Washington Post’s continuing series of online discussions about the health law’s new insurance marketplaces, Insuring Your Health columnist Michelle Andrews answered readers questions today. A transcript of today’s discussion follows. READER QUESTION:  Can you explain the difference between purchasing insurance via a state exchange versus the open market? Will there be major differences […]

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Health Law May Offer Part-Time Workers Better Options

By Michelle Andrews November 26, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Many of these workers are not offered coverage through work and if they are it might be very limited.

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A Reader Asks: Will International Students Be Eligible For Health Law’s Subsidized Coverage?

By Michelle Andrews November 22, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Anyone who is “lawfully present” in the United States may qualify for premium tax credits to help pay for health insurance.

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Does The Insurer Have The Right To Cancel A Grandfathered Plan?

By Michelle Andrews November 20, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Yes, if they cancel everyone in a “block of business” that was buying a particular policy.

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Readers Ask If They Can Buy A Policy After March 31 And If An Employer Can Cancel A Spouse’s Coverage

By Michelle Andrews November 18, 2013 KFF Health News Original

As open enrollment continues under the health law, insurance columnist answers questions about issues affecting readers.

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Prevention Programs For People Without Insurance Still Play Key Role

By Michelle Andrews November 12, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Although the health law could expand coverage to millions, many low-income people and others will not have insurance and will still have to rely on these programs for preventive care.

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Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief, joined KFF Health News in September 2016 after 22 years as a correspondent with The New York Times, where she covered a variety of beats from health care to environment and did a stint in the Beijing bureau. While in China, she covered SARS, bird flu, and the emergence of HIV/AIDS in […]

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A Reader Asks: Can Adult Children With An Offer Of Family Coverage Instead Get Subsidies?

By Michelle Andrews November 8, 2013 KFF Health News Original

The answer: Yes, if their parents have not claimed them as tax dependents.

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For Many Workers, It’s Time To Consider Insurance Options

By Michelle Andrews November 4, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Fall is generally the time when many people who get insurance through their job re-enroll. Higher deductibles and dependent care costs, and financial incentives for wellness activities, lead trends.

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A Reader Asks: If My Son Gets Care From The Indian Health Service, Is He Fulfilling His Health Law Requirements?

By Michelle Andrews November 1, 2013 KFF Health News Original

IHS services don’t meet the requirements of the law, but many Native Americans and Alaska natives are exempted from the individual mandate.

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Rep. Ryan And CMS Chief Tavenner’s Exchange Muddles Subsidies For Young Adults

By Michelle Andrews October 30, 2013 KFF Health News Original

In a contentious House Ways and Means Committee hearing Tuesday about the problem-plagued launch of the federal health insurance exchange, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, managed to agree about one thing: Young adults who have access to their parents’ health insurance can’t get subsidies if […]

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Short-Term Plans Can Skirt Health Law Requirements

By Michelle Andrews October 28, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Some consumers may be attracted to these policies, which can run several months or as long as 364 days, because the premiums are lower.

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A Reader Asks: I Don’t Have Children, So Why Do I Have To Buy Pediatric Dental Insurance?

By Michelle Andrews October 25, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Insurance columnist explains that the essential health benefits that all new individual and small-group health plans must offer reflect a core package that experts thought everyone should have access to.

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