Affordable Care Act: Individual Rights and Responsibilities

By changing many of the rules traditionally applicable to health insurance and imposing healthcarerelated requirements on virtually every individual, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is likely to affect virtually every person in the United States in some way. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) imposes various tax increases in order to generate revenue and uses a carrot and stick approach to ensure individuals comply with its provisions by offering tax credits for compliance and, until 2019, by imposing tax penalties for noncompliance. This course will review the principal provisions of the law affecting individuals and will consider the:

  • Coverage-related provisions of the PPACA addressing:
    • Plan grandfathering pursuant to which health coverage in force at the time of the law’s passage may be continued
    • The prohibition of pre-existing condition exclusions
    • The proscription of lifetime and annual benefit limits
    • The limitation of health coverage rescissions
    • The requirement for certain patient protections
    • The requirement that plans covering children extend child coverage until age 26
  • Various personal income tax changes affecting taxpayers
  • Tax credits authorized under the law to assist taxpayers by helping them purchase and maintain health insurance coverage.
Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • List the principal healthcare provisions of the PPACA affecting individuals
  • Identify those individuals who may be exempt from the individual mandate
  • Calculate the tax credits designed to help ensure that individuals are able to purchase and maintain health insurance coverage

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Paul Winn

The Author

Paul Winn is a former insurance company senior executive and CEO of a registered investment adviser corporation. A published book author and creator of 100+ continuing education courses for tax, insurance and investment professionals.