Sunrise side here. Beyond ACA now, but was able to buy a dental plan through Blue Care Network on the ACA marketplace site for under $30 per person per month. When I switched to medicare, the ACA coverage ended. Since the dental was through the ACA that ended as well. Even though I set it up in advance to purchase the dental separately, BC screwed it up and it took about 6 months to finally get it straightened out. Vision is a separate policy at $218 and covers both of us.
Most folks on medicaid get vision and dental with no co-pays. I am not sure if Michigan's expansion to 138% extended those benefits as well, but that might be a reason to keep income below that level. If I recall, the expanded medicaid has a 2% of income premium.
Most folks on medicaid get vision and dental with no co-pays. I am not sure if Michigan's expansion to 138% extended those benefits as well, but that might be a reason to keep income below that level. If I recall, the expanded medicaid has a 2% of income premium.
Statistics: Posted by Not Law — Thu Feb 22, 2024 3:33 pm — Replies 6 — Views 596