Content Overview
- Summary
- Premium And Cost-Sharing Subsidies For Individuals
- Temporary High-Risk Pools
- Medicare
- Health Insurance Requirement (And Tax Penalty For Not Obtaining Health Insurance)
- Exchanges
- Protections Concerning Health Insurance Policies
- Taxes
- Tax Advantaged Savings Accounts (HRA, FSA, HSA, MSA)
- Medicaid
- Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
- Small Businesses Are Encouraged To Offer Employees Health Plans
- Sale of Health Insurance Across State Lines
- Home Care Insurance (CLASS)
- Skilled Nursing Facilities: Disclosure
- Wellness Programs At Work
- Nutritional Information: Chain Restaurants, Vending Machines
- Medical Professionals Training And Recruitment
- Clinical Trials
The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare): If You Have Health Insurance
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
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States are required to maintain current income eligibility levels for children in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) until 2019 and extend funding for CHIP through 2015.
CHIP-eligible children who are unable to enroll in the program due to enrollment caps will be eligible for tax credits in the Exchanges.
States must maintain current CHIP eligibility levels for children until 2019.
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