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  2. Medicare Part D coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    The Medicare Part D coverage gap (informally known as the Medicare donut hole) was a period of consumer payments for prescription medication costs that lay between the initial coverage limit and the catastrophic coverage threshold when the consumer was a member of a Medicare Part D prescription-drug program administered by the United States federal government.

  3. Medicare Part D catastrophic coverage: What to know - AOL

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    Coverage gap: In 2024, after both a plan and an individual has spent $5,030, the individual will move into the coverage gap. OOP expenses: In 2024, the allowed OOP expense is $8,000,. After an ...

  4. Medicaid coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    The Medicaid coverage gap includes nonelderly people with incomes that are below the federal poverty line (FPL), making them ineligible for subsidized marketplace insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but have incomes higher than their state's limit for Medicaid eligibility as their state has not adopted Medicaid expansion as ...

  5. 3 big changes are coming to Medicare in 2025 — here’s what ...

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    Don’t leave your family unprotected — find life insurance coverage up to $2 million with no medical exam or blood test. ... Part D also has a coverage gap phase, where seniors continue to pay ...

  6. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    2.6 million were in the "coverage gap" due to the 19 states that chose not to expand the Medicaid program under the ACA/Obamacare, meaning their income was above the Medicaid eligibility limit but below the threshold for subsidies on the ACA exchanges (~44% to 100% of the federal poverty level or FPL); 5.4 million were undocumented immigrants;

  7. Georgia’s Raphael Warnock introduces new stopgap Medicaid ...

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    Georgia is among 10 states that have yet to expand Medicaid coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Four other Senate Democrats are co-sponsoring Warnock’s bill, including Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.

  8. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The ACA overall has improved coverage and care of diabetes, with a significant portion of the 3.5 million uninsured US adults aged 18–64 with diabetes in 2009-10 likely gaining coverage and benefits such as closure of the Medicaid Part D coverage gap for insulin.

  9. Just How Much Money Could GAP Insurance Save You? - AOL

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    Guaranteed asset protection (GAP) is a type of insurance or, sometimes, a non-insurance agreement that will cover the difference between a vehicle's actual market value and the amount owed on the ...