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Summary of Benefits and Coverage

Summary of Benefits and Coverage


Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurers and self-funded employers must provide a uniform Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) to people who apply for and enroll in health policies.

Insurance companies and group health coverage must provide you with:

A short, plain-language Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC)
A Uniform Glossary of terms used in health coverage and medical care
This information allows you to make “apples-to-apples” comparisons when you’re looking at different coverage.

All individual and group health policies must use the same standard form to help you compare policies. The SBC also includes details, called coverage examples, which allow you to see what the policy would cover in two common medical situations: diabetes care and childbirth.

The SBC is available for every policy.  When working with our agents, we will show you how to access the SBC for the plan(s) you will want to review.

 

You can also ask for a copy from your insurance company or group health administrator at any time. All health policies must provide the SBC to you at important points in the enrollment process, like when you apply for or renew your policy. You can also ask for a copy of the Uniform Glossary to help you understand words used in health coverage and medical care.

The opinions expressed in this material are for general informational purposes and should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any products.  The information contained in this article was developed from sources believed to be accurate.  This material is not intended as tax or legal advice.  It may not be used for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties.  Please consult legal and/or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation.  For more complete information please access the government website www.healthcare.gov.  AGE-6766686.1 (7/24)(Exp. 7/26)