Understanding Health Insurance Terms for New Yorkers

“The health insurance landscape is filled with jargon and acronyms. We’re here to help and just a visit or a phone call away, but New Yorkers are busy.”
Understanding payment terms
Understanding coverage terms
The difference between emergency room and urgent care
What’s included in vision coverage
Qualifying for $0 health care: Understanding eligibility terms
There’s one more set of terminology to understand: Eligibility terms.
Many states have free and low-cost health insurance plans for individuals and families who qualify. In New York, two of the most common $0 or low-cost plans are the Essential Plan and Child Health Plus.
Here are the common eligibility-related terms you’ll come across:
- Income-qualified: This means that you or your family meet the income limits established to qualify for free or low-cost health insurance programs.
- Household or family size: The number of people living in your home. This number is used to help determine whether or not you meet the income limits.
- Household or family income: The amount of money your family earns each year or each month. This is the second factor used to determine whether or not a person or family qualifies for a state health insurance program by meeting income limits.
These are common eligibility terms, but not the only ones. “Free or low-cost programs usually have several eligibility requirements. One of the best ways to figure out if you qualify for a $0 health care plan is to apply,” says Dr. Talya Schwartz, President and CEO of MetroPlusHealth.
“Free or low-cost programs usually have several eligibility requirements. One of the best ways to figure out if you qualify for a $0 health care plan is to apply.”





