Get lower out-of-pocket costs in the Health Insurance Marketplace

The Marketplace cost-sharing reduction lowers the amount you have to pay for out-of-pocket costs like deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. Visit HealthCare.gov to see if you can get coverage outside Open Enrollment: http://hlthc.re/R6AlFe

Get lower costs on monthly premiums in the Health Insurance Marketplace

You may be able to get lower costs on monthly premiums. These lower costs are handled with a tax credit called the Advance Premium Tax Credit. But these tax credits can be applied directly to your monthly premiums, so you get the lower costs immediately. Visit HealthCare.gov to see if you can get coverage outside Open Enrollment: http://hlthc.re/R6AlFe

How to choose a plan in the Health Insurance Marketplace

When you compare Marketplace insurance plans, they're put into 5 categories based on how you and the plan can expect to share the costs of care: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Catastrophic. The category you choose affects how much your premium costs each month and what portion of the bill you pay for things like hospital visits or prescription medications. Visit HealthCare.gov to see if you can get coverage outside Open Enrollment: http://hlthc.re/R6AlFe

Health Reform Explained Video: “Health Reform Hits Main Street”

Watch the newest YouToons video (released Nov. 11, 2014), Health Insurance Explained – The YouToons Have It Covered: http://youtu.be/-58VD3z7ZiQ
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Health care reform explained in "Health Reform Hits Main Street."
Confused about how the new health care reform law really works? This short, animated movie — featuring the "YouToons" — explains the problems with the current health care system, the changes that are happening now, and the big changes coming in 2014. Written and produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Narrated by Cokie Roberts, a news commentator for ABC News and NPR and a member of Kaiser's Board of Trustees. Creative production and animation by Free Range Studios.
Also let the YouToons illustrate how health insurance coverage will work under reform. Visit: http://healthreform.kff.org/profiles.aspx