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CUT THE COST OF HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCIAL HELP AND NO-COST COVERAGE ARE ON THE WAY FOR MORE OREGONIANS CoverOregon.com 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767)

HAVING HEALTH INSURANCE PROTECTS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM LARGE MEDICAL BILLS AND HELPS YOU STAY HEALTHY. BUT INSURANCE HAS BEEN TOO EXPENSIVE FOR MANY OREGONIANS. THAT IS ABOUT TO CHANGE. 2 CoverOregon.com

BEGINNING THIS FALL, MORE OREGON RESIDENTS CAN GET MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE THROUGH COVER OREGON A NEW ONLINE MARKETPLACE WHERE YOU CAN COMPARE HEALTH PLANS AND ENROLL IN ONE THAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. What s more, many Oregonians can get financial help to pay for their health coverage, or may be eligible for no-cost coverage. Enrollment begins in October. Coverage and financial help begin January 1, 2014. Visit CoverOregon.com today to learn more. 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) 3

NEW TAX CREDITS If you purchase a private insurance plan through Cover Oregon, you may qualify for tax credits to help cut the cost of your insurance. These credits reduce the amount you pay for insurance each month, or reduce the tax you owe to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the end of the year. If you do not owe any taxes, you can get a bigger IRS refund. 1 DO I QUALIFY FOR TAX CREDITS? If you answer NO to ALL of these questions, you may qualify: 1. Does your employer offer health insurance? 2. Do you receive Medicare? 3. Does your family make more than the yearly income listed below? YES YES YES NO NO NO FAMILY SIZE 1 2 3 4 5 YEARLY INCOME $45,960 $62,040 $78,120 $94,200 $110,280 { If your income is just above these amounts, you may still qualify. 6 $126,360 YOU MUST BUY YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE THROUGH COVER OREGON TO QUALIFY. 4 CoverOregon.com

2 HOW MUCH HELP WILL I GET? The amount of the tax credit you receive depends on your family income and your family size. Those who earn the least get the most help. Visit CoverOregon.com and use our calculator to see how much help you might receive. 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) 5

3 HOW DO I TAKE THE TAX CREDIT? TAKE IT NOW! OCTOBER 2013 MARCH 2014 Sign up for health coverage at CoverOregon.com. Choose to take the maximum tax credit each month or take just part of it. DURING 2014 Pay a lower premium each month in 2014. JANUARY 2015 APRIL 2015 Get a statement from Cover Oregon showing how much tax credit you received in 2014. File your 2014 taxes, including information about the tax credit you have already taken. ADVANTAGE: Lower your health care premium each month. Jane needs to decide which way works best for her. Either way, she gets the same total tax credit for the year. If I take the tax credit now, I lower my monthly premium costs to $60. MONTHLY PREMIUM: MONTHLY TAX CREDIT: NEW MONTHLY COST: $300 $240 $60 6 CoverOregon.com

TAKE IT LATER! OCTOBER 2013 MARCH 2014 Sign up for health coverage at CoverOregon.com. Choose the minimum monthly tax credit ($0). DURING 2014 Pay the full premium each month in 2014. JANUARY 2015 APRIL 2015 Get a statement from Cover Oregon showing how much tax credit you received in 2014. File your 2014 taxes and subtract your tax credit from the tax you owe or get a bigger refund if you do not owe anything. ADVANTAGE: Lower the amount you pay, or increase your refund, at tax time. If I take the same tax credit later, I pay the full $300 premium now but get a bigger refund next April. INCOME TAX DUE: YEARLY TAX CREDIT: IRS REFUND $900 $2,880 $1,980 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) 7

4 HOW CAN I BE SURE TO TAKE THE RIGHT CREDIT? If you take the tax credit in advance, changes to your family size or income or even a new job that offers health insurance could mean you are getting the wrong amount of tax credit. To make sure you get the right amount now and do not receive an overpayment that you will have to pay back, contact Cover Oregon when your situation changes: CoverOregon.com 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) WHEN MIGHT MY FAMILY S SIZE CHANGE? You get married or divorced You have a baby or adopt a child You no longer claim your child on your tax return A family member dies FAMILY SIZE CALL SO YOU MIGHT GET MORE CREDIT. FAMILY SIZE UP DOWN CALL TO RECALCULATE YOUR CREDIT SO YOU WILL NOT OWE MONEY. HOW MIGHT MY FAMILY S INCOME CHANGE? You get a raise You get an additional job or more hours You lose your job You take a salary cut! INCOME CALL TO RECALCULATE YOUR CREDIT SO YOU WILL NOT OWE MONEY. INCOME UP DOWN CALL SO YOU MIGHT GET MORE CREDIT. REMEMBER: IT S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO UPDATE COVER OREGON. 8 CoverOregon.com

WHAT IF MY INCOME CHANGES EACH MONTH? You may want to take a partial credit. Your monthly premiums will still be lower, but not by as much. By taking the rest of your credit at tax time, you will have less chance of owing a repayment. WHAT IF MY NEW JOB OFFERS HEALTH INSURANCE? Call Cover Oregon. You may not be eligible for a tax credit once your new coverage begins. 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) 9

OTHER WAYS TO GET FINANCIAL HELP Through Cover Oregon, there are two other ways to get help paying for health coverage. You can find what types of financial help you and your family are eligible for when you complete Cover Oregon s single online application. COST-SHARING ASSISTANCE If you buy a plan through Cover Oregon, you may also qualify for help paying for health care services, such as doctor s visits. This is known as cost-sharing assistance. What Is Cost Sharing? Cost sharing happens when your health coverage pays for some of your health care costs and you pay the rest. You and your plan share the costs. For example, if you have a $100 medical bill, your plan might pay $80 and you could pay $20. If you qualify for cost sharing through Cover Oregon, you may get help paying your share of the following expenses for covered health services: Deductibles: A deductible is the amount an individual or family must pay to the provider for health care services before the carrier begins to pay the provider for those services. The deductible may not apply to all services. Copays: A copayment, sometimes called a copay, is a fixed dollar amount for example, $15 an insured person pays for a covered health care service. The amount can change depending on the type of service. Coinsurance: Coinsurance is the insured individual s share of costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent for example, 20 percent of the allowed amount for the service after the insured person meets the deductible. The plan pays the rest of the allowed amount. In other words, if you qualify for cost-sharing assistance, your plan will have lower deductibles, copays and coinsurance. Who Qualifies for This Assistance? You might qualify if you are an individual earning up to $29,275 a year or a family of six earning up to $78,975. You might qualify for both tax credits to help you afford your premiums discussed earlier in this booklet and cost sharing to pay for medical expenses. 10 CoverOregon.com

OREGON HEALTH PLAN AND HEALTHY KIDS The Oregon Health Plan and Healthy Kids are Oregon s Medicaid programs. They are opening to more adults and children from households that earned too much to qualify for Medicaid in the past. You may be eligible for this no-cost coverage even if you have never qualified for a public program before. Who Is Eligible: Individuals earning up to $15,856 a year or all members of a family of six earning up to $43,594 might qualify. Families who earn more up to $94,770 for a family of six might be able to enroll their children in the Healthy Kids program, available through the Oregon Health Plan. Coordinated Care: The Oregon Health Plan offers coverage that includes preventive care, primary care doctors, checkups, mental health treatment, some dental and vision benefits, and management of chronic conditions. Easy to Apply: Use our online calculator at CoverOregon.com to see if you might qualify. You can also call toll-free 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) to talk with a trained specialist. You can sign up online at CoverOregon.com this fall. 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767) 11

HOW DO I GET STARTED? For details on whether you qualify and how much financial help you might receive, you can: Use our online calculator at CoverOregon.com/calculator.php. Get free assistance from certified insurance agents or community partners, or from trained specialists at Cover Oregon. Be sure you are working with a certified agent or partner. Visit CoverOregon.com or call 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767). At tax time, talk to your tax preparer or find free tax preparation help at: irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep 800-906-9887 SIGN UP through Cover Oregon beginning in OCTOBER 2013. Insurance coverage takes effect on JANUARY 1, 2014. CO-C-00021-RD-EN (8/13)