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Through the Basic Health Program, states can provide coverage to individuals who are citizens or lawfully present non-citizens, who do not qualify for Medicaid, CHIP, or other minimum essential coverage and have income between 133 percent and 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL).
11 lip 2024 · Under the ACA (aka Obamacare), states have the option to create a Basic Health Program for people ineligible for Medicaid and with incomes up to 200% of FPL, and for legal immigrants who aren’t eligible for Medicaid because of the five-year waiting period.
25 lis 2014 · The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) gives states the option to implement a Basic Health Program (BHP) that covers low-income residents through state-contracting plans outside...
27 mar 2024 · Some states have instead created a Basic Health Program (BHP), an alternative form of coverage authorized by the Affordable Care Act that replaces marketplace coverage for residents with low incomes who are eligible for premium subsidies.
15 lis 2012 · The Affordable Care Act employs two main strategies for expanding health insurance coverage--first, by extending Medicaid to millions of additional low-income people, and second, by allowing ...
A Basic Health Plan, established under Section 1331 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and authorized through waivers of the same name, gives states the ability to pursue an innovative approach to high-quality health care coverage for people with incomes between 138-200% (FPL).
28 mar 2012 · This brief assesses the potential benefits and drawbacks to states from implementing a Basic Health Program under the Affordable Care Act.