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Major Medical health insurance is the most comprehensive health coverage available, covering most of your significant health expenses and also contains many preventative benefits that help to keep you and your family healthy.

Which coverage is right for you?

While many consider major medical coverage a necessity, there are a few things to consider when putting together your health insurance protection.

The answers to these questions can help you determine if you need comprehensive coverage, and if so, if you should you purchase your plan through PENNIE (the Exchange/Marketplace) or from a private carrier.  See more on types of Major Medical health plans.

Below are links to our carriers who offer plans both on and off the Marketplace. Note annual open enrollment for the Pennsylvania state-run exchange (Pennie) begins November 1 and runs through January 15th.  see more

Health Insurance, the Marketplace & The Affordable Care Act

Frequently Asked Questions

The federal government has eliminated the ACA mandate, however Pennsylvania has established their own state-run Exchange, The Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange Authority d/b/a (Pennie)  Pennie.  While you are not required to have health coverage in Pennsylvania, there are many good reasons to buy a plan from Pennie.  Read through this FAQ for more information on Pennie.

Pennie is Pennsylvania’s Health Insurance Exchange where you can purchase health insurance (also known as Obama Care) for you and your family if you reside in Pennsylvania.  A plan from the PA Exchange (Pennie) is considered a comprehensive major medical plan and also contains the essential health benefits as established under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) law.  When you purchase your health insurance through Pennie, you are guaranteed issue regardless of any pre-existing condition and you may be eligible for a subsidy (premium tax credit) to help off-set high premiums.  According to Pennie, 9 out of 10 qualify!  Click here for more information and to see if you may qualify for a tax subsidy.

The essential health benefits are as follows:

-Ambulatory patient services

-Emergency services

-Hospitalization

-Maternity and newborn care

-Prescription Drugs

-Mental health and Substance Abuse disorder services

-Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices

-Pediatric services, including oral and vision care

-Preventive and wellness services, and chronic disease management

Following are types of major-medical health plans you can purchase from one of our top carriers on the state-run exchange, Pennie. Note you must purchase your health plan during open enrollment – November 1st through January 15th.

 

Health Maintenance Organization Or HMO
An HMO offers lower premiums and a significant savings on routine and preventative healthcare. However, this type of health plan requires you to appoint a primary care physician and to use doctors and facilities that are affiliated with the HMO. Thus, if you use healthcare service providers outside of the HMO, there is a good chance those charges won’t be covered by your policy. But, the great thing about an HMO is that the only charges you incur, outside of your premiums, are co-pays for doctor’s visits and other services such as procedures and prescriptions.

Preferred Provider Organization Or PPO
A PPO will save you money on services if you use the preferred providers within the network. Keep in mind that deductibles must be met on this plan before some services will be covered. The good thing about a PPO is they generally will allow a certain amount of services annually outside of the deductible with a small co-pay, and most often the PPO has a large network with quality care providers and excellent prescription drug coverage.

Health Savings Account (HSA)
An HSA is a tax-advantaged bank account tied to certain high-deductible health plans. It allows you to use tax free dollars to pay for allowable health expenses, such as copays, prescription drug costs and more.

Wellness & Preventative Benefits
Most insurers include wellness benefits in their comprehensive coverage, designed to improve lives and keep members healthy. Your plan from the Marketplace will generally include services like preventative screenings, free or discounted gym memberships, diet advice, disease management, telehealth, and much more.

It’s important to know that you can only buy health insurance from The Exchange (Pennie) during the annual open enrollment which is November 1 to January 15th, or unless you qualify for the special enrollment period.

You can still sign up for health insurance after the deadline if you meet any of the following qualifying events:

-change in legal marital status
-a change in the number of dependents
-a change in place of residence and the current carrier is not available
-significant cost or coverage change
-a change in coverage of a spouse or dependent
-a COBRA qualifying event
-legal judgements, decrees and orders
-entitlement to Medicare or Medicaid

As healthcare costs continue to sky-rocket, why go without coverage and run the risk of financial ruin should you or a family member suffer an expected illness or accident?  Studies show that most personal bankruptcies are caused by illnesses and accidents leaving individuals unable to work and strapped with medical bills.

If you qualify for a tax subsidy, a comprehensive health plan from Pennie (the PA Health Exchange) can protect you from financial disaster.  Non-ACA alternatives such as Short-Term Health Insurance, and/or other Supplemental Health Plans, will cost you a lot less than an unsubsidized major medical plan and can protect your finances as well.  However, keep in mind some of these plans have limitations and, in some cases, do not cover certain and/or preexisting conditions.  Click here to learn more about Supplemental Health Plans.

The federal government has eliminated the ACA mandate, however Pennsylvania has established their own mandate and state-run Exchange, The Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange Authority d/b/a (Pennie)  Pennie.  

Pennie is Pennsylvania’s Health Insurance Exchange where you can purchase health insurance (also known as Obama Care) for you and your family if you reside in Pennsylvania.  A plan from the PA Exchange (Pennie) is considered a comprehensive major medical plan and also contains the essential health benefits as established under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) law.  When you purchase your health insurance through Pennie, you are guaranteed issue regardless of any pre-existing condition and you may be eligible for a subsidy (premium tax credit) to help off-set high premiums.  According to Pennie, 9 out of 10 qualify!  Click here for more information and to see if you may qualify for a tax subsidy.

The essential health benefits are as follows:

-Ambulatory patient services

-Emergency services

-Hospitalization

-Maternity and newborn care

-Prescription Drugs

-Mental health and Substance Abuse disorder services

-Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices

-Pediatric services, including oral and vision care

-Preventive and wellness services, and chronic disease management

Following are types of major-medical health plans you can purchase from one of our top carriers on the state-run exchange, Pennie. Note you must purchase your health plan during open enrollment – November 1st through January 15th.

 

Health Maintenance Organization Or HMO
An HMO offers lower premiums and a significant savings on routine and preventative healthcare. However, this type of health plan requires you to appoint a primary care physician and to use doctors and facilities that are affiliated with the HMO. Thus, if you use healthcare service providers outside of the HMO, there is a good chance those charges won’t be covered by your policy. But, the great thing about an HMO is that the only charges you incur, outside of your premiums, are co-pays for doctor’s visits and other services such as procedures and prescriptions.

Preferred Provider Organization Or PPO
A PPO will save you money on services if you use the preferred providers within the network. Keep in mind that deductibles must be met on this plan before some services will be covered. The good thing about a PPO is they generally will allow a certain amount of services annually outside of the deductible with a small co-pay, and most often the PPO has a large network with quality care providers and excellent prescription drug coverage.

Health Savings Account (HSA)
An HSA is a tax-advantaged bank account tied to certain high-deductible health plans. It allows you to use tax free dollars to pay for allowable health expenses, such as copays, prescription drug costs and more.

Wellness & Preventative Benefits
Most insurers include wellness benefits in their comprehensive coverage, designed to improve lives and keep members healthy. Your plan from the Marketplace will generally include services like preventative screenings, free or discounted gym memberships, diet advice, disease management, telehealth, and much more.

It’s important to know that you can only buy health insurance from The Exchange (Pennie) during the annual open enrollment which is November 1 to January 15th, or unless you qualify for the special enrollment period.

You can still sign up for health insurance after the deadline if you meet any of the following qualifying events:

-change in legal marital status
-a change in the number of dependents
-a change in place of residence and the current carrier is not available
-significant cost or coverage change
-a change in coverage of a spouse or dependent
-a COBRA qualifying event
-legal judgements, decrees and orders
-entitlement to Medicare or Medicaid

As healthcare costs continue to sky-rocket, why go without coverage and run the risk of financial ruin should you or a family member suffer an expected illness or accident?  Studies show that most personal bankruptcies are caused by illnesses and accidents leaving individuals unable to work and strapped with medical bills.

If you qualify for a tax subsidy, a comprehensive health plan from Pennie (the PA Health Exchange) can protect you from financial disaster.  Non-ACA alternatives such as Short-Term Health Insurance, and/or other Supplemental Health Plans, will cost you a lot less than an unsubsidized major medical plan and can protect your finances as well.  However, keep in mind some of these plans have limitations and, in some cases, do not cover certain and/or preexisting conditions.  Click here to learn more about Supplemental Health Plans.

Rhondi Nachlis
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I/We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information I/we provide is limited to the plans I/we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare to get information on all of your options.  Nachlis Insurance Agency and Rhondi Nachlis are not part of the Federal Government Medicare System. The content in on this page has not been reviewed or approved by Medicare.