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December 19, 2013

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Thousands In Illinois Told To Start Over On Health Insurance
From the Associated Press
Illinois officials are emailing and calling thousands of people, advising them to start over on their health insurance applications if they believe the federal government mistakenly referred them to Medicaid.
The latest wrinkle in the troubled enrollment process for the nation's new health insurance system was announced Wednesday, just days ahead of a key enrollment deadline.
The federal HealthCare.gov website received more than 30,000 applications from Illinoisans who may be eligible for Medicaid, the government health program for the poor. That federal site has been plagued by glitches that now are mostly fixed.
Those 30,000 applications are the ones in question. Some Illinois residents who were referred to Medicaid believe they were incorrectly denied private health coverage, said Illinois Department of Insurance spokesman Mike Claffey.
Individuals who make less than $15,860 a year qualify for Medicaid, as do families of four with annual income below $32,500. States have final say on who's eligible for Medicaid.
People with higher incomes can shop for a private insurance plan on the marketplace, and many will get government subsidies to help pay for it. Private insurance costs more than Medicaid, which is generally free. But private insurance provides patients with better access to doctors, particularly specialists. Some doctors don't take new Medicaid patients.
Illinois officials said anyone who believes they were referred to Medicaid by mistake should start again at the Get Covered Illinois online screening tool. That's a state-run website that asks simple questions and sends users either to Medicaid or the health insurance marketplace.
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