Index/Organizations/e-health

e-health

Healthcare practice supported by electronic processes

Fact-Checks

6 results
Dec 7, 2025
Most Viewed

Could a Part B giveback cause changes to Medicare premiums or affect future Social Security COLAs?

A Medicare Advantage “Part B giveback” can raise a beneficiary’s monthly net Social Security check by reimbursing some or all of the Part B premium, which in 2026 is set to rise to roughly $202.90 and...

Jan 6, 2026

What were average health insurance premiums before the ACA in 2010?

There is no single, authoritative national dollar figure for “average health insurance premiums in 2010” contained in the supplied reporting, and the sources instead offer pieces of the picture: pre-A...

Jan 3, 2026

What is the Medicare Part B giveback and how does it increase Social Security payments?

The Medicare Part B giveback is a benefit offered by some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans in which the plan carrier pays part or all of a beneficiary’s monthly Medicare Part B premium, reducing the ...

Dec 6, 2025

Has the Social Security Administration officially adjusted benefit payments due to Part B giveback as of December 2025?

As of the available reporting through late 2025, Medicare Advantage “Part B giveback” plans do result in reductions to the Part B premium that often appear as credits on beneficiaries’ Social Security...

Dec 1, 2025

What were average individual health insurance premiums in 2009 before ACA?

Available surveys and government analyses put the average annual individual (single) market premium in 2009 at roughly $2,985 in a detailed KFF/market survey, while other federal analyses focus on yea...

Nov 25, 2025

What are the 2024 income limits (as percent of FPL) to qualify for any ACA premium tax credits?

For plan year 2024, traditional ACA law used a 100%–400% of Federal Poverty Level (FPL) band to determine eligibility for premium tax credits, but emergency enhancements enacted 2021–2025 removed the ...