What is the Affordable
Care Act?
The Affordable Care Act is the comprehensive healthcare reform law enacted in March 2010 (sometimes known as ACA, PPACA, or “Obamacare”). The law has two primary goals:
One
Expand the Medicaid program to cover all adults with income below 138 percent of the federal poverty level. (Not all states have expanded their Medicaid programs.)
Two
Support innovative medical care delivery methods designed to lower the costs of healthcare generally.
Understanding Gold, Silver, Bronze and Platinum plan levels
When comparing plans on the ACA Marketplace, all ACA plans are categorized as:




