AllisonIndividualmandatedesigned toencourage or compelpeople who arehealthy, who mightotherwise stay out ofinsurance, to join theinsurance pool, tobuy insurance.GraceUmmulkhairiMedicaidexpansionMedicaid eligibilityextended to adults upto age 64 withincomes up to 138%of the federal povertylevelFamilyaffordabilityglitchcost of familycoverage exceedswhat is coveredunder affordabilitystandard - denyingeligibility forsubsidiesOluchiCost-reductionpaymentsadditionalsubsidies forincomes <250%FPL to coverout-of-pocketcostsMinimumvaluerequirementhealth plan isdesigned to pay atleast 60% of thecost of medicalservices for astandardpopulation.JuliaAffordabilitystandardPremiumdoes notexceed 9.8%of a person'sincomeEssentialhealthbenefitsindividual and smallgroup markets,insurance has tocover at least thesespecific categories ofservices.CarolynEstafaniaMargaretPremiumtaxsubsidiesAvailable topeople withincomesbetween 100-400% FPLJennaSamCoveragegappeople who had 0%to 100% of thefederal poverty limit,their income is 0% to100%, were noteligible for subsidiesNehaHealthinsurancemarketplaceintended to createan new, organizedand competitivemarket forpurchasing healthinsuranceAishaMeghanCeciliaPreventativeservicesprovidedwith zerocostsharingKodyHanmoMedicalLossRatiopercent ofpremium thatinsurers spendon claims orqualityimprovementAllisonAllisonIndividualmandatedesigned toencourage or compelpeople who arehealthy, who mightotherwise stay out ofinsurance, to join theinsurance pool, tobuy insurance.GraceUmmulkhairiMedicaidexpansionMedicaid eligibilityextended to adults upto age 64 withincomes up to 138%of the federal povertylevelFamilyaffordabilityglitchcost of familycoverage exceedswhat is coveredunder affordabilitystandard - denyingeligibility forsubsidiesOluchiCost-reductionpaymentsadditionalsubsidies forincomes <250%FPL to coverout-of-pocketcostsMinimumvaluerequirementhealth plan isdesigned to pay atleast 60% of thecost of medicalservices for astandardpopulation.JuliaAffordabilitystandardPremiumdoes notexceed 9.8%of a person'sincomeEssentialhealthbenefitsindividual and smallgroup markets,insurance has tocover at least thesespecific categories ofservices.CarolynEstafaniaMargaretPremiumtaxsubsidiesAvailable topeople withincomesbetween 100-400% FPLJennaSamCoveragegappeople who had 0%to 100% of thefederal poverty limit,their income is 0% to100%, were noteligible for subsidiesNehaHealthinsurancemarketplaceintended to createan new, organizedand competitivemarket forpurchasing healthinsuranceAishaMeghanCeciliaPreventativeservicesprovidedwith zerocostsharingKodyHanmoMedicalLossRatiopercent ofpremium thatinsurers spendon claims orqualityimprovementAllison

Health Reform - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Allison
  2. designed to encourage or compel people who are healthy, who might otherwise stay out of insurance, to join the insurance pool, to buy insurance.
    Individual mandate
  3. Grace
  4. Ummulkhairi
  5. Medicaid eligibility extended to adults up to age 64 with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level
    Medicaid expansion
  6. cost of family coverage exceeds what is covered under affordability standard - denying eligibility for subsidies
    Family affordability glitch
  7. Oluchi
  8. additional subsidies for incomes <250% FPL to cover out-of-pocket costs
    Cost-reduction payments
  9. health plan is designed to pay at least 60% of the cost of medical services for a standard population.
    Minimum value requirement
  10. Julia
  11. Premium does not exceed 9.8% of a person's income
    Affordability standard
  12. individual and small group markets, insurance has to cover at least these specific categories of services.
    Essential health benefits
  13. Carolyn
  14. Estafania
  15. Margaret
  16. Available to people with incomes between 100-400% FPL
    Premium tax subsidies
  17. Jenna
  18. Sam
  19. people who had 0% to 100% of the federal poverty limit, their income is 0% to 100%, were not eligible for subsidies
    Coverage gap
  20. Neha
  21. intended to create an new, organized and competitive market for purchasing health insurance
    Health insurance marketplace
  22. Aisha
  23. Meghan
  24. Cecilia
  25. provided with zero cost sharing
    Preventative services
  26. Kody
  27. Hanmo
  28. percent of premium that insurers spend on claims or quality improvement
    Medical Loss Ratio
  29. Allison