Demystifying MNsure and Obamacare
Let’s face it: health insurance is confusing, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. You can even get free, in-person help signing up and picking a plan at Planned Parenthood.
Supreme Court Watch: Victory for Planned Parenthood Patients
In a victory for Planned Parenthood, the U.S. Supreme Court denied review of two appellate court decisions which found that terminating Planned Parenthood providers from the Medicaid program likely violated patients’ rights.
What’s Happening with the ACA?
The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) is still in effect. That means that birth control—including IUDs and the implant—is still covered without a copay. In Minnesota, you can sign up for coverage during open enrollment between November 1, 2018 and January 13, 2019.
L.F.'s MNsure Story
On January 1, L.F.’s new health insurance went into effect. And on January 21, she had a successful total hip replacement.
No More Sacrificing Health Care to Pursue Your Dreams: Jasmine's MNsure Story
Like many people, Jasmine depends on prescription medications to keep her healthy. But when she left her job to prepare for medical school, her monthly medical bills became too much to handle. She worried that she might have to quit school if she couldn't find affordable health insurance.
S.'s MNsure Story
“Having the flexibility to take a part time job that didn’t include insurance was really financially healthy for my family. I probably wouldn’t have taken it if I didn’t know that in January I would be able to access insurance.”
Nicole's MNsure Story
"I am going to be in a much better place starting January 1 because of this coverage and because of the help I received from my Navigator.”
Gayle’s MNsure Story
“Sometimes I still pinch myself. I’m looking for work. And maybe a company will have their own insurance. But for right now, it’s a godsend.”
Lindsay's MNsure Story
“I’ve had people say to me, ‘I have pre-existing conditions and I haven’t had insurance for ten years – this is the first time I’ve got hope that that’s going to change.’”