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Obamacare: the best subsidized health insurance

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Obamacare: the best-subsidized health insurance. The importance of having health insurance is to guarantee access to quality health care, when necessary, without having to pay astronomical bills or incur a debt that ruins the family.

This is precisely what is achieved by enrolling in health insurance plans that operate under the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. For this reason, last year, 2.1 million Floridians enrolled in Obamacare and benefited from government subsidies injected into these plans, which keep monthly premium prices at bay and put a maximum cap on the annual outlay for health services.

Obamacare beneficiaries can enjoy, without paying anything, for example, a silver plan (Silver Plan), whose price could exceed $ 8,000 per year. Because the federal government, depending on family income and other factors, can subsidize 100%, 80%, 50%, 20%, or 2% of the plan.
And if that were not enough, regardless of the type of assistance that an Obamacare beneficiary receives in 2022, the most that he will pay for health services cannot exceed $ 8,700. Even if they do three transplants! And the maximum total a family will pay is $ 17,400. A measure is taken to avoid the ruins of families due to medical care. Obamacare: the best-subsidized health insurance.

However, when it comes to enrolling in a medical plan, it is key to talk with your Univista Insurance agent about the possibilities of obtaining more benefits at a lower cost. The expert knowledge of these advisers allows them to move between the different subsidized plans, weigh the different variables to find the most appropriate plan for the family finances and the health condition of each of the members.

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