Small Business Health Collaborative |
Small businesses are the heroes of job creation and the core of a community’s economic vitality. But on average, they pay about 18% more for the same health insurance. And here in Illinois, small business owners have struggled for years with unpredictable and unreasonable premium increases.
Now, close to 200,000 small Illinois businesses may be eligible under the Affordable Care Act for tax credits to help them provide employer-sponsored coverage. And a new marketplace – the Small Business Health Options Program, or SHOP – offers group plans geared to the needs of small business owners and non-profits.
Materials from the Small Business Health Collaborative will help you get the information about these changes that you need to make smart choices for your company and your employees.
Use this tool from Healthcare.gov to calculate your tax credit – More details
Q: Can people with SHOP coverage delay Medicare Part B enrollment without the penalty?
Q: What if my employees do not want to enroll in the SHOP plan I offer?
More questions answered – Ask your own question
This January 2016 blog post from the HealthCare.gov CEO lays out what consumers should expect in the second tax-filing season under the ACA. The post details processes for consumers with Marketplace insurance; consumers with Medicaid, Medicare or employer-sponsored insurance; and for those without coverage.
This January 2016 news article from CBS News describes the three tax forms, the 1095-A, 1095-B and 1095-C that will be used by the IRS to collect information on health insurance coverage.
Young, Invincible…and Insured!
This November 2015 article from Kaiser Health News reviews five things that the uninsured ages 18-31 should consider when getting health coverage in Open Enrollment number three. The article addresses common reasons that a young adult would not buy health insurance.
5 Pointers for Marketplace Shoppers
This October 2015 explainer from the Commonwealth Fund shares tips for consumers to consider when exploring their health coverage options during Open Enrollment number three.
The Small Business Health Collaborative is powered by Health & Disability Advocates in partnership with the Chicago Department of Public Health, the Illinois Campaign for Better Health Care, and the Small Business Majority.
The collaborative was made possible by generous support from the Michael Reese Health Trust.
The collaborative also appreciates the active participation of the Chicago Small Business Assistance Centers and the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection.