High Risk Pools

High Risk Pool Beginning to Take Shape

One important reform included in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) called for the creation of “high-risk health insurance pools” in each state.  High risk pools will provide eligible patients an affordable insurance option if they faced high costs or have been denied health insurance in the past because of their illness.  Thankfully, legislators realized the immediate need of so many Americans and required these pools to be up and running this year rather than making thousands of sick individuals wait until the insurance regulation changes in 2014 take shape.<

An important tool, healthcare.gov launches

Whether they listened or not, over the last year Americans have heard about health care reform like never before.  There was a great deal of coverage in the media about the back and forth of the debate, but there wasn’t always substantive talk about what was in the bill and exactly what it would mean for consumers.

After this long, drawn-out dialogue I think that Americans are suffering from health reform fatigue.  Not surprisingly, the media too has moved on to new issues, unfortunately leaving many of the real questions people have unanswered.  

PA Submits High Risk Pool Proposal to HHS

Two weeks ago the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance submitted their High Risk Pool Proposal. If approved Pennsylvanian's will be able to start enrolling on August 1st. A brief summary can be found below. For more information please join us for a special conference call on the High Risk Pools on June 23rd from 6:00pm -7:00pm. Please rsvp to aford@philaup.org for the call in number.

The High Risk Pool will cover on average 5,100 people from 2010-2013 HHS will award contract by July 1st Enrolment will begin August 1st

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