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Friday, September 5, 2014

Learn About Healthcare Reform Insurance Options Provided By Suwanee GA Insurance Agents

By Samital Leah Zerna


The confusion over the launch of the federal healthcare exchange and the rush for signups left many people in dire need of assistance. The help lines and government officials were overwhelmed with calls. This is when the health insurance agents Suwanee GA and other communities have listed in the yellow pages were called upon to help guide people through the process.

Some 220,000 people in Georgia managed to sign up for various plans offered by the companies participating in the federal marketplace. Many of these consumers had doubts about eligibility, plans and pricing, co-payments, subsidies, etc. Insurers and their agents assisted the government in helping thousands of people and businesses navigate the system and enroll themselves.

Now a second round of signups is about to begin, and some of the same chaos is about to begin all over again. There will be a huge rush of people looking to enroll into affordable plans. It would be easier to check out the options now before the bedlam begins and no one is free to help at the last minute.

One thing that's clear now is that an agent representing a private insurer is allowed to guide consumers who want to buy a plan through the federal exchange. The agent, unlike certified counselors and help line representatives, is legally allowed to suggest plans from a particular insurer. This means they can suggest a plan that may be ideal for an individual or a group plan for a small business.

The key change in process is that consumers don't enroll into a plan directly with the insurer. Instead, they go through the marketplace. The intention here is obviously to lower healthcare prices by making insurers compete for clients.

There is also the fact that a lot of people will be eligible for Affordable Care Act tax credits. It pays for a sizable portion of the premium, making healthcare truly affordable for those who need it most. Consumers in Suwanee and other communities in Georgia with insufficient or no coverage under an employer-sponsored plan or Medicare are urged to contact insurance agents and enroll immediately using the health exchange.




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