Congress Just Flipped the Script on Health Insurance. Let’s Stay Ready — Not Sorry.

In case it got buried under everything else happening in the world — the “One Big Beautiful Bill” just passed into law, and it’s about to reshape how millions of Americans get and keep their health coverage.
Don’t worry — I’ve waded through the 1,000+ pages so you don’t have to. Here’s what actually matters for you, especially if you rely on Medicaid, Marketplace coverage, or tax credits to make health insurance make sense.
What’s Changing?
Medicaid Just Got Stricter
States now have to check eligibility more often — meaning more income verifications, address confirmations, and general paper-chasing. If you’re on Medicaid, don’t be surprised if the mail starts piling up with requests for proof.
Here’s the kicker:
Miss a deadline, and you could lose your coverage — even if you technically still qualify.
Marketplace Subsidies = New Rules, Too
Buying your plan on Healthcare.gov or your state’s exchange? Get ready for more eyes on your income estimates.
The IRS now has stronger claws to take back your advance premium tax credits if you end up making too much. That old “oops, I earned a little more” cushion? Gone.
So if your income shifts? Report it ASAP. It could save you a major headache (and bill) come tax time.
Some Bright Spots for Employers and HSAs
If you’ve got an HSA with your job — or you are the job and run a small business — this law has a few silver linings:
✔️ More flexibility with HSAs
✔️ New credits for certain employer arrangements
✔️ Easier integration with individual plans
Translation: if you play your cards right, you can save tax-free money for medical expenses — and help your people do the same.
For Immigrants & Certain Families — Read Closely
This law also comes with tighter rules around undocumented immigrants and federal funding for certain procedures for minors, including gender-affirming care under Medicaid/CHIP.
If this impacts your household, be especially mindful of eligibility letters or shifts in your benefits.
So What Should You Do Now?
- Check your mail. Seriously. Open it. Respond. There are deadlines.
- Report income changes quickly. Got a raise? New job? More hours? Log in and update your info.
- Keep everything organized. This is your season to be that person: save letters, track what you send, and screenshot receipts.
- Reach out for help. You don’t have to figure this out alone. I do this every day and would be honored to help you sort through what it means for your family.
The Big Picture?
More paperwork. More hoops. But also — more ways to protect yourself if you stay on top of it.
Congress may move the goalposts, but you’ve still got power. Let’s keep your coverage locked in, your paperwork tight, and your tax surprises at zero.
Need help?
📬 Hit book a chat. No question is too small — and no one should have to navigate this mess alone.
Stay covered. Stay sharp. We’ve got this.
— Carmen Londono
The Insurance Pros 💙
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