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willzyx01 t1_j4rvl1k wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
You can look at the plans and prices without giving a mailing address. Put in basic info and it will show you all the plans that are offered.
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Reply to comment by AlarmingMuffin77 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
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ghostlypyres t1_j4rux9s wrote
Reply to comment by bostonchef72296 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Gosh, thanks lots! I appreciate it. I just applied for health insurance for the first time in general here in CA and it took over an hour... But then looking at MA, and now with my fiancee on the plan instead of just myself, it sent my head spinning.
15 mins from an hour though, you've got it down pat haha
RickyDontLoseThat t1_j4ruez3 wrote
Reply to I prefer to run the Charles shirtless and 85f, but NGL, today was pretty damn nice by SteveTheBluesman
I had to reread this a few times to be positive that an 85 year old female wasn't running topless along the Charles in this weather.
bostonchef72296 t1_j4rubkt wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
that means that you’ll get some sort of subsidy. I may have worded mine not quite the same way the government does. But sure! Feel free to message me when you do apply. I’ve applied loads of times and some of the questions can be confusing on your first time. My fiancé just turned 26 this year so I did his application for him with his financials. He was overwhelmed. It took me 15 mins but would have taken him an hour.
ghostlypyres t1_j4rttrp wrote
Reply to comment by bostonchef72296 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Got it, thanks a bunch! I'd remembered that the site had that preview of what credits you qualify for, and that's where I'd seen the type whatever connectorcare. Using the info you gave me I re-calculated my current annual income (which I suppose unfortunately is a bit more than last year haha), and it shows that whole I don't qualify for connectorcare, I qualify for "Health Connector Plans with Advance Premium Tax Credit," and the subsidy it shows is only about $100 less than the connectorcare one, so that's not bad if it works the same way, I think!
If it's not too much to ask, would you mind if we possibly sent you a message in the future when it's actually time to apply, in case we need it? I totally understand if you'd rather not! You've actually done a lot to clear up my anxieties around this stuff already
Dazzling_Sector_7556 t1_j4rs7bl wrote
Reply to comment by Exciting-Ant4077 in A “rat crisis” in Brookline is probably a regular Tuesday in Allston by 3720-To-One
I love domesticated rats! Love, love, love! City rats are a whole different ball game.
bostonchef72296 t1_j4rs17q wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Yes it is a subsidy based on income. The application asks you what your hourly wage is, how many hours you work in an average week, but also if your hours are consistent and what you expect to make in a year, to account for seasonal work differences. If you are salary you can just put in your salary. It is pretax income.
I am more than happy to help because when I had to do it my first time I was SO CONFUSED and I would have loved for someone to have helped me
ghostlypyres t1_j4rr7kg wrote
Reply to comment by bostonchef72296 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Thank you. My understanding of connectorcare is it's kind of like a subsidy based on income?
I actually remember coming across this, but it didn't sink in exactly what it meant. Do you know how they calculate your annual income? If it's hourly wage x 2080, or if they look at your paystubs and math it out from there... And is it pre- or post- tax?
I know I could probably maybe find this myself if I dug hard enough, and you've already been a great help, but I'd really appreciate it 🙏
Edit: my understanding of the subsidy thing is due to the preview option on mahix, which says we qualify for a tax credit and says connectorcare plan type etc etc... But of course that's based off of the very rough estimate of income I put in
ghostlypyres t1_j4rqkbh wrote
Reply to comment by -CalicoKitty- in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Alright, thank you. I appreciate your input 🙏
-CalicoKitty- t1_j4rqal1 wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
I think most employers offer it to full time employees. If you have a job lined up, you can check. Yes, the health connector. You're right, I think you have 30 or 60 days from the qualifying event to make the change. Otherwise you have to wait until open enrollment.
bostonchef72296 t1_j4rq4dw wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Of course. So, it ranges so much because there are different coverage options, and the amount of the subsidy, like in California (I presume, I haven’t lived there) depends on your income. You can pay as little as zero dollars (for Masshealth which is our Medi-cal) or for the tier 1 connectorcare which is not Medicaid but may as well be- it is very cheap copays and no deductible. If you make a higher income than that you get put to tier 2 which when I was on it for the cheapest option was around $88 (but there was an option that cost $300+) for one person and I have never experienced tier 3.
ghostlypyres t1_j4rpfwd wrote
Reply to comment by -CalicoKitty- in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Do all employers offer insurance up there? I currently work in Cali and will be going remote, and they don't offer insurance. I've got my own for the time being, but of course it's only for CA.
The state marketplace being the health connector, right?
I don't believe I'd qualify for cobra, but I believe it should be fine for the time being. As I understand it, I don't have a lot of time to source new insurance after I move, anyway, since the "qualifying event" of moving isn't indefinite
-CalicoKitty- t1_j4ro9ho wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
I have a PPO through my employer and used to have an HMO. Everyone I know under 60 has health insurance through their employer. If you can't get it through your employer or your spouse's, you'll need to get a plan through the state marketplace and it will be more expensive.
Sounds like you can't get it until you have a MA address, and I guess that makes sense as it's only available to MA residents. Are you eligible for COBRA to cover the gap temporarily until you establish residency?
ghostlypyres t1_j4rnjih wrote
Reply to comment by bostonchef72296 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
That makes a lot of sense, thank you for the reply. I'm glad to hear that at least the process sounds straightforward once we actually have a Mass address.
Are EPOs really the only option though? Even if the network is large or generous, it's a bit strange I think.
It's also a bit troublesome finding quotes online, most sites seem to just exist to harvest your information. That's part of why we're trying to find out in advance, in order to be able to budget. Coverage for 2 people seems to range wildly between like $400 and even $1600, and it would help vastly to Joe what to expect...
Thanks again for the reply!
bostonchef72296 t1_j4rmmdg wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Also no matter what they will cover ER care regardless of where it is at.
bostonchef72296 t1_j4rmgbc wrote
Reply to comment by ghostlypyres in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
For connectorcare insurance with a subsidy? Yeah, you are going to have to pick a network and get care within their network, but the networks are pretty generous if you pick a good plan. If you come to mass you can get signed up really quickly once you get here and depending on the plan they may even be able to make the coverage retroactive once you get signed up. It’s to prevent people from out of state signing up for our state’s health insurance marketplace paid for by our taxes and then using our hospitals when they live in a neighboring state like CT or VT.
MPG54 t1_j4rl5y2 wrote
Reply to comment by S_thescientist in Where the hell do I put the snow?! by S_thescientist
Former Mainer and shoveling aficionado here. You probably have a strip of grass near you sidewalk. Put it there. Build snowbanks. The trick is to pat the snow down as you shovel. Make the pile wide and level and you will fit a lot of snow. If you get a foot of fluffy snow you can compress it down to a few inches of packed snow.
ghostlypyres t1_j4rl1h0 wrote
Reply to comment by lwsdy in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
We looked. How is Obamacare or similar useful for people above the poverty line and below the age of 65? There's health connector, but as ive been replying to everyone, they refuse to give any information until we are actually in the state, which we won't be until spring. They also told me they only do EPOs, not PPOs and HMOs. How is that possible? Does the entire state not have PPOs?
lwsdy t1_j4rkn1j wrote
Reply to comment by ananas33333 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Obviously you didn't even look. We have our own version of Obama care and other options there. That being said I'm pretty sure that YES, it is a different process for anyone who is not a US citizen.
ghostlypyres t1_j4rkdqz wrote
Reply to comment by AlarmingMuffin77 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Hey there, thanks for the reply. The site lists different options, and obviously for us it links us to health connector. The thing is, the website requires a mailing address at the very least, and we don't have one in Mass until after we move, obviously. I called them on the phone, and they were entirely unwilling to provide any information until I move and apply for something.
Moreover, they only do EPOs and not PPOs or even HMOs... That's not ideal, to say the least. Are PPOs not available in Massachusetts? That can't be the case...
AlarmingMuffin77 t1_j4rjn0p wrote
Reply to comment by ananas33333 in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Um, very helpful
ananas33333 OP t1_j4rilk4 wrote
Reply to comment by lwsdy in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
not helpful.
lwsdy t1_j4rh321 wrote
Reply to Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Look on the state website to start
ghostlypyres t1_j4rvwdk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
Right? Sheesh. I hope you ended up finding the info you were looking for, though!