The State will call me. Sigh.
No, they wont. I had an untold-number promised state call-backs and received ZERO. The only thing that helped was having my
insurance provider do interventions with the state... they were VERY GOOD at getting things moving and having my 8 policies (!!!) reduced to 1.
I think the way things vary from state-to-state really blows. If ACA is a federal program, then the processes SHOULD be identical across the country. As I mentioned before, all NY wanted was a yes/no answer to "will 2014 be like 2012". I said "no" and was THEN able to continue
through the process. (THAT question was NOT there for all of October and some of November... which was causing my original problems).
Do you, Atty, know what happens if: Someone (say, you) in your state goes Medicaid for 2104, but at year-end your income is above the limit? How do they handle that situation? Is it worth the possible problems to just GO that way and see?
I'm on the other side of the fence... I self-qualified myself for ACA-just-barely-within-cents but I KNOW my 2014 MAGI will put me in Medicaid territory. I'm kind of sure they'll do nothing retroactive for 2014, BUT it MAY cause problems at 201
6 sign-up (not 2015 because final 2014 numbers will not be available in November this year).
Another thing I'm interested to see is what happens to my 2014 subsidy with the low low low MAGI... will I be eligible for an even larger subsidy - via refund - or is the $226/month the maximum? That's a wait-and-see I suppose.
Whatevers!!! It's just about Summer and I'm not going to give it much thought until the time comes. Unfortunately, you need to still deal with it and I hope you have some cooperation.