California eliminating deductibles for some ACA plans
(By Rylee Wilson for Becker’s Hospital Review)
California will use an $82.5 million investment to eliminate deductibles and reduce copays for some of its Covered California plans.
According to a July 24 news release from Covered California, the state’s ACA exchange marketplace, the state will eliminate deductibles for cost-sharing reduction silver ACA plans and reduce cost-sharing for various services in these plans. These plans are available for individuals with incomes up to 250 percent of the federal poverty line. Continue reading here…
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