OUR SERVICES ARE FAST, FRIENDLY, KNOWLEDGEABLE AND, OF COURSE, AT NO EXTRA COSTS TO YOU
Colorado Affordable Health

Colorado Affordable Health

Affordable Health Insurance For Individuals, The Self Employed and their Families

T (303)-541-9533
Email: eric@cohealthbrokers.com

Colorado Health Brokers
400 McCaslin Blvd #109 Louisville, CO 80027

Open in Google Maps
CALL ERIC or JAIME SMITH
303-541-9533
  • About Us
  • Services
  • FAQ’s
  • Glossary
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • GET A QUOTE
  • MAJOR MEDICAL INS.
  • DISCOUNT DENTAL INS.
  • SHORT TERM
  • ACCIDENT INS.
  • TRAVEL INS.
  • HSA
  • APPOINTMENT
    • Eric
    • Jaime
  • Home
  • Affordable Care Act
  • Why there are new networks since the ACA
March 10, 2026

Why there are new networks since the ACA

Why there are new networks since the ACA

by Eric Smith / Thursday, 16 March 2017 / Published in Affordable Care Act, Uncategorized

Since passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), insurance companies have worked diligently to retool and tweak their offerings to accommodate the requirements and demands of the law. Some of these changes have made it more difficult to accurately compare insurance plans and benefits. One area of change health insurance consumers must be aware of is the use of “new networks.”

A provision of the ACA has the effect of limiting insurance companies spending on overhead by requiring the companies to spend at least 80% of premium revenue on “medical care and efforts to improve the quality of care.” When matched with the requirement to provide all 10 Essential Health Benefits[link] in each plan, the insurance companies look for ways to control spending.

One way to do this is by creating new provider networks that limit the doctors and hospitals included as “in-network” providers. Typically, these networks rely on providers that offer the best discounts to that insurance company. The result is a provider network that stands beside the insurer’s traditional network. Another is to make the plan an HMO design[link], to make the less-expensive network required for exclusive use by policyholders.

Given what we have, how should a consumer think about all this in choosing health insurance? Here are some ideas:

  1. If you are a new consumer of health insurance, none of this may matter to you. Pick a doctor from the new network and have coverage if you need an emergency room or generate big medical bills.
  2. If you’re facing the double-whammy of high premiums and low use of the plan (that is, you never get sick), you may be willing to give up any out-of-network doctors in exchange for lower premiums.
  3. If you have significant, ongoing medical costs, specialized doctors/facilities, or travel a lot, you may require the traditional type of health insurance. Happily, there are still PPOs[link] with national networks to serve these needs as well.

What’s right for you? CHB is always available to provide quotes and help with making decisions among the various plans and companies.

0
  • Tweet

About Eric Smith

Eric is a native of Colorado and grew up in Parker, CO. After graduating High School, eric continued his education at Colorado State University. Eric knows the landscape and Colorado market extremely well and has been recognized in the health insurance industry as one of the very best. He has accumulated a wealth of knowledge in group benefits, individual and family plans and finding alternative options for his clients away from the ACA.

What you can read next

IRS Issues Final Rule on the Individual Mandate
Subsidies Cost Calculator for Colorado Individual and Families Health Insurance
After Open Enrollment under the ACA– What Can You Do Now?

Recent Posts

  • Time To Get That Health Insurance You’ve Been Talking About

  • After Open Enrollment under the ACA– What Can You Do Now?

  • Training for the Connect for Health Colorado Marketplace

Categories

  • Accidents
  • Affordable Care Act
  • Applications
  • Child-only
  • Colorado State Initiatives
  • Federal Law Changes and Mandates
  • Guest Blogger
  • Individual Health Insurance
  • Long Term Care
  • Misc
  • Personal Interests
  • Personal Observation
  • Premiums
  • Uncategorized
  • Underwriting
  • Wellness

Tags

9-2011 10-2011 2011 2012 2013 Accidents Adventures Affordable Care Act Baseball Blogging Breast Cancer Colorado State Laws Connect for Health Colorado Federal Mandates Group Health Insurance Denver Health Insurance Companies Hypothyroidism Increases Individual Health Insurance Long Term Care Medical Costs Men Personal Interests Personal Observations premium Rugby Social Media Tobacco Underwriting

MENU

  • Get A Quote
  • Home
  • Major Medical Insurance
  • FAQ’s
  • Discount Dental Insurance
  • Glossary
  • Short Term Insurance
  • Boulder, Colorado Health Insurance Services
  • Accident Insurance
  • Contact Us
  • HSA
  • Quote

Recent Posts

  • Time To Get That Health Insurance You’ve Been Talking About

  • After Open Enrollment under the ACA– What Can You Do Now?

  • Training for the Connect for Health Colorado Marketplace

GET IN TOUCH

T (303)-541-9533
Email: eric@cohealthbrokers.com

400 McCaslin Blvd #109
Louisville, CO 80027

Open in Google Maps

303-541-9533 APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT
Book an Appointment with JaimeBook an Appointment with Eric
×
  • GET SOCIAL
Colorado Affordable Health

© 2026 CO HEALTH BROKERS. All rights reserved. Website Designed by Hike Branding

TOP