Increased access, glitch fix help health insurance customers in California

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Increased access, glitch fix help health insurance customers in California
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Column: Some 800,000 people in Southern California find insurance via Covered California and others can now join them.

that’s slated to be $276 a month in Los Angeles County, $287 in Orange County and $277 in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.13 health and five dental insurance companies to offer coverage during 2023,

including Kaiser Permanente, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Aetna/CVS Health and L.A. Care Health Plan. There’s competition in the ranks. Kaiser proudly points out that it received the highest rating in the state, 5 stars, for overall quality by Covered California for each of the last four years. L.A. Care Health Plan touts itself as the largest publicly operated health plan in the nation, and the only public plan on the California exchange. Its L.A.

Thousands of workers who are offered insurance through their workplaces stand to gain from the “family glitch” changes. That’s when workers can afford to buy their own employer-based health coverage, but can’t afford to add their family members — family members who were ineligible for financial help through the Affordable Care Act. The fix means some 400,000 Californians should be able to take advantage of open enrollment through California’s marketplace.

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