The New Health Care Law: Temporary Insurance for People with Pre-Existing Conditions

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The New Health Care Law: Temporary Insurance for People with Pre-Existing Conditions

AARP Webinar Leaders Ed Dale Senior Legislative Representative, Health & Long-term Care Lisa Yagoda Project Manager, Education & Outreach Health Team Frank Bailey Moderator, Director, Education & Outreach Health Team 2

Agenda Background Overview of the new Pre-Existing Insurance Plan Who is eligible? What are the benefits? What are the costs? How do you apply? What happens in 2014 and beyond? 3

www.aarp.org/getthefacts

What is a pre-existing condition? A health problem that existed before you apply for a health insurance policy or enroll in a new health plan. 5

Why is it important? Affects your health insurance Makes it difficult to get affordable insurance Makes it difficult or impossible to get insurance at all 6

The New Law & Pre-Existing Conditions: Timeline 2010: Insurers can t deny coverage for children under 19 with pre-existing conditions 2010-2014: Temporary coverage for uninsured Americans with a pre-existing condition 2014: Insurers must cover adults with pre-existing conditions Coverage available through insurance exchanges 7

Overview of Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) Administered either by your state or by the federal government Funded by the federal government ($5 billion) 8

Who Can Be Covered by the Pre- Existing Condition Insurance Plan? PCIP provides temporary insurance coverage if you: Have been uninsured for at least 6 months Have a pre-existing condition Have been denied health coverage Are a U.S. citizen 9

PCIP: Transitional Program until 2014 In 2014: Individuals can t be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition Individuals and small businesses will get coverage through exchanges 10

How does PCIP work in your state? Available in every state Run by states or by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program name, benefits and cost vary by state 11

Benefits of PCIP Covers a broad range of health benefits Primary and specialty care Hospital care Prescription drugs Covers pre-existing conditions Provider networks including primary care physicians and specialists 12

Eligibility for PCIP Citizen or national of the United States or lawfully present in the United States Uninsured for at least the last six months Problem getting insurance due to a pre-existing condition www.healthcare.gov Call 1-866-717-5826 13

Who Is Not Eligible for PCIP? Not eligible if covered by: Employer health plan Medicare Medicaid COBRA Existing high-risk pool program www.healthcare.gov 14

PCIP Premiums Vary depending on your age and your state Not based on income or medical condition Visit www.healthcare.gov for information about premiums 15

Other Costs Deductibles vary by state Co-payments and coinsurance vary by state $5,950 limit on out-of-pocket costs per year Does not include the cost of premiums For in network covered services only 16

How to Apply for PCIP Supporting document requirements vary by state You will need: Completed and signed application form Copy of a denial letter from an insurance company or health plan, dated within 6 months of your application Apply at www.healthcare.gov Call 1-866-717-5826 17

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When to apply for PCIP You can apply today Applications on first come, first served basis If eligible you will be notified by mail Send your first premium payment to finalize your enrollment Apply at www.healthcare.gov 1-866-717-5826 20

What happens in 2014 and beyond Insurance companies must cover people with pre-existing conditions Individuals in a PCIP plan will get coverage through state-based exchanges Uninsured individuals, self-employed and small businesses will get coverage through statebased exchanges 21

What happens in 2014 and beyond Exchanges offer standard benefits Medical Mental health Prescription drug Rehabilitation services 22

What happens in 2014 and beyond Help for those who can t afford coverage Tax credits start in 2014 Income limits: $43,000 individual $58,000 couple 23

Expands Medicaid What is Medicaid? Health insurance for low-income people Funded by federal government and states Covers children, older persons, and disabled persons www.healthcare.gov 24

Expands Medicaid Starts in 2014 Income limits: $15,000 for an individual $20,000 for a couple www.healthcare.gov 25

For more information On the new health care law www.aarp.org/getthefacts www.aarp.org/consigarespuestas Visit www.healthcare.gov 26

Webinars on the Health Care Law Visit www.aarp.org/ healthlawwebinars See Webinar Archives for previous webinars 27

Thank You! www.aarp.org/getthefacts 28