…he new dependent to his or her current QHP (subject to the ability to enroll in silver level coverage in certain circumstances as discussed in the next paragraph). Alternatively, if the QHP's business rules do not allow the new dependent to enroll (for example, because the QHP is…
…pointing results for those in the field who promoted afterschool programs as a “silver bullet” answer to low student performance. Seeking evidence of academic effects, the study found little support for afterschool programs as an achievement-booster, although parent involvement d…
…ns in cost sharing for EHBs for qualified low- and moderate-income enrollees in silver level health plans offered through the individual market Exchanges. These sections also provide for reductions in cost sharing for Indians enrolled in Exchange plans at any metal level. Section…
…ns in cost sharing for EHBs for qualified low- and moderate-income enrollees in silver level health plans offered through the individual market Exchanges. These sections also provide for reductions in cost sharing for Indians enrolled in Exchange plans at any metal level. Section…
…hanges 1. FFE and SBE-FP User Fee Rates for the 2020 Benefit Year (§ 156.50) 2. Silver Loading 3. Essential Health Benefits Package a. State Selection of EHB-Benchmark Plan for Plan Years Beginning on or After January 1, 2020 (§ 156.111) b. Provision of EHB (§ 156.115) c. Prescri…
…ons in cost sharing for EHB for qualified low- and moderate-income enrollees in silver level QHPs offered through the individual market Exchanges. This section also provides for reductions in cost sharing for American Indians enrolled in QHPs at any metal level. Section 1411(c) o…
…B requirements, as well as narrower de minimis thresholds for individual market silver QHPs and income-based CSR plan variations. We also finalize the proposal to remove the State annual reporting requirement to report State-required benefits in addition to the EHB to HHS. We are…
…provide low-income individuals who generally will have access to a premium-free silver plan with a 94 percent actuarial value (AV) with more opportunities to enroll in coverage. This monthly special enrollment period will be available during periods of time when APTC benefits are…
…provide low-income individuals who generally will have access to a premium-free silver plan with a 94 percent actuarial value (AV) with more opportunities to enroll in coverage. This monthly special enrollment period will be available during periods of time when APTC benefits are…
…ons in cost sharing for EHB for qualified low- and moderate-income enrollees in silver level QHPs offered through the individual market Exchanges. This section also provides for reductions in cost sharing for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) enrolled in QHPs at any met…
…iods. We will allow Exchange enrollees and their dependents who are enrolled in silver plans and become newly ineligible for CSRs to change to a QHP one metal level higher or lower, if they choose. We will require Exchanges to apply plan category limitations to dependents who are…
…iods. We will allow Exchange enrollees and their dependents who are enrolled in silver plans and become newly ineligible for CSRs to change to a QHP one metal level higher or lower, if they choose. We will require Exchanges to apply plan category limitations to dependents who are…
…ts was perceived to be particularly widespread. Offering his drug crackdown his silver bullet (as discussed in detail in the next section), Duterte played to a “legally cynical public” that did not trust a broken judicial system to convict drug offenders whose cases were often di…
…ndardized option with a specified cost-sharing structure at each of the bronze, silver (with cost-sharing reduction (CSR) plan variations), and gold metal levels. This policy does not restrict issuers' ability to offer non-standardized options. We anticipate differentially displa…
…ndardized option with a specified cost-sharing structure at each of the bronze, silver (with cost-sharing reduction (CSR) plan variations), and gold metal levels. This policy does not restrict issuers' ability to offer non-standardized options. We anticipate differentially displa…