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tazzygirl -> Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 10:29:59 AM)

CHICAGO – The nation's new health care law turns 6 months old Thursday and starts delivering protections and dollars-and-cents benefits that Americans can grasp. But it won't affect all consumers the same way, which may cause confusion.

Q: Will everyone's health insurance change on Thursday?

A: No. It depends on when your health insurance plan year starts. Many of the new requirements begin with plan years starting on or after Sept. 23. But if your plan year starts Jan. 1, as many do, that's when the changes start.

"Grandfathered" plans, those that existed before the law was enacted March 23 and which remain essentially unchanged, must meet only some of the requirements. New plans and those with significant changes in benefits or out-of-pocket costs must comply with even more changes in the law.

Q: How do I know how my health plan fits in all this?

A: If you get insurance through work, ask your employer about any changes. If you buy insurance yourself, call your insurance company.

Q: What are some of the new benefits?

A: Free preventive care, for one. Some people will no longer have to pay copays, coinsurance or meet their deductibles for preventive care that's backed up by the best scientific evidence. That includes flu vaccines, mammograms and even diet counseling for adults at-risk of chronic disease.

Q: Are there exceptions?

A: Free preventive care isn't required of existing health plans that haven't changed significantly, those "grandfathered" plans we mentioned earlier. New plans, and those that change substantially on or after Sept. 23, must provide this benefit.

Q: What other changes start Sept. 23?

A: If you go to an emergency room outside your plan's network, you won't get charged extra. Patients will be able to designate a pediatrician or an ob-gyn as their primary care doctor, avoiding the need for referrals that are required by some plans.

Q: I've heard lifetime limits are being eliminated. What does that mean?

A: Millions of Americans have insurance that sets a cap on what their insurance will pay to cover their medical costs over a lifetime. The caps have left very sick patients with medical bills topping $1 million or $2 million high and dry. These lifetime limits will be eliminated for plans issued or renewed on or after Sept. 23.

Those who have maxed out because of the caps but remain eligible for coverage must be reinstated on the first day of the plan year that begins on or after Sept. 23.

Q: What about annual limits?

A: Plans issued or renewed on or after Sept. 23 can't have annual limits lower than $750,000. Annual limits will be eliminated entirely by 2014.

Q: Are there exceptions?

A: Employers and insurance companies can apply for waivers for so-called "mini-med" plans that offer limited benefits. The intent of the waivers is to allow these low-cost plans to exist so that people don't lose their health coverage when premiums go up.

Q: Any changes that affect parents?

A: Insurers can no longer deny coverage to children with pre-existing conditions. Also, parents can keep their adult children on their health plans until age 26.

Q: Is it true that some insurers will no longer sell child-only policies in some states?

A: Companies in some states have said the new requirement to insure children with pre-existing conditions will lead to unpredictable costs. Their decision to stop selling such policies won't affect existing plans. Most children are covered under family insurance plans. A 2009 survey by the trade group America's Health Insurance Plans found about 8 percent of individual plans are child-only, covering about 140,000 children.

Q: Are there other consumer protections?

A: The law bars insurers from canceling policies retroactively when a person gets very sick and runs up high bills. Insurers still will be able to rescind policies in cases of fraud and intentional misrepresentation. But they can't cut you off when you need coverage most for a capricious reason.

Q: Why Sept. 23?

A: That's six months after President Barack Obama signed the law. Many provisions were scheduled to start six months after enactment.

Q: Are these changes likely to raise health insurance premiums?

A: The Obama administration says the new benefits will raise premiums by no more than 1 to 2 percent. Benefit consulting companies say the impact will be in the single digits, but may vary from plan to plan.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_health_care_q_a

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DomYngBlk -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 11:25:34 AM)

Sure as hell ain't going to hurt you




tazzygirl -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 11:41:16 AM)

LOL

that was the title of the article. Couldnt think of a more appropriate one so i went with theirs.




AlwaysLisa -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 12:57:10 PM)

What of the millions with no insurance plan?    Most of what I read tackles those with existing plans.   This country looses billions every year because people have no insurance and wind up in the hospital, or ER and can't pay.   I was under the impression this new gig would help eleviate that problem.  




mnottertail -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 1:00:27 PM)

that is when they have shaken out the insurance company hosers now, who will not be eligible for inclusion into the common pool of good insurers, whatever they call those officially. 




joether -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 1:06:58 PM)

Its actually in the bill, regarding those who dont have health insurance, and how to get it. If your town or city, has a social worker, check with them. Optionally, you could contact your local hospital to find plans that operate under the new law. If both of those fail, contact your representative for information.




AlwaysLisa -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 1:24:38 PM)

I'm good joether, was speaking for others who don't have insurance :)   I used to live in CA and it was a constant battle to cover costs for those without.  I'll go read the bill a little closer, this time with glasses!




MasterG2kTR -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 4:37:14 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Q: Are these changes likely to raise health insurance premiums?

A: The Obama administration says the new benefits will raise premiums by no more than 1 to 2 percent. Benefit consulting companies say the impact will be in the single digits, but may vary from plan to plan.



Yeah....right.....

1 to 2% in addition to the typical 10 to 15% annual increases we've seen the last few years...




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 5:26:04 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DomYngBlk

Sure as hell ain't going to hurt you


Unless as a result your premiums are going up 20+% or the insurance companies drops issuing policies to children altogether, since they cant exclude preexisting conditions when they do issue them.

Ie its going to hurt everyone, some more than others.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 5:27:13 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterG2kTR

quote:

ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Q: Are these changes likely to raise health insurance premiums?

A: The Obama administration says the new benefits will raise premiums by no more than 1 to 2 percent. Benefit consulting companies say the impact will be in the single digits, but may vary from plan to plan.



Yeah....right.....

1 to 2% in addition to the typical 10 to 15% annual increases we've seen the last few years...



Incorrect. Core medical premiums would have grown in single digits this year instead of 20+%.




Lucylastic -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 5:34:29 PM)

Anything that takes money/power/ from the insurance companies, who lets face it are scum suckers who produce nothing except feeelings of disgust. If its better for anyone who cannot afford medical care , then I will be happy..Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 5:37:59 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

If its better for anyone who cannot afford medical care , then I will be happy..Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.


But its not.




Lucylastic -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 5:56:50 PM)

The day I ever believe a post of three words as the truth is the day I give up fora
sheesh its like talking to a stroppy 3 yr old .
Must try harder.
[8|]






servantforuse -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 7:29:15 PM)

When the GOP gets control of the House this fall they will defund this garbage bill and start over.




rulemylife -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 8:06:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

When the GOP gets control of the House this fall they will defund this garbage bill and start over.


They will huh?

Isn't there another branch of Congress?

Yes there is, I just checked.

It was the one you were predicting would be under Republican control in November also.

Whatever happened to that certainty?

Could it have anything to do with crazy teabaggers winning GOP primaries?






Aylee -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 8:36:15 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Anything that takes money/power/ from the insurance companies, who lets face it are scum suckers who produce nothing except feeelings of disgust. If its better for anyone who cannot afford medical care , then I will be happy..Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.


Explain what is wrong with the health insurance companies.  We have them for Auto and Death.  What makes these people wrong?




rulemylife -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 8:54:37 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Aylee

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Anything that takes money/power/ from the insurance companies, who lets face it are scum suckers who produce nothing except feeelings of disgust. If its better for anyone who cannot afford medical care , then I will be happy..Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.


Explain what is wrong with the health insurance companies.  We have them for Auto and Death.  What makes these people wrong?


What makes them wrong is the emphasis on profit rather than the welfare of the people they insure.

How many times do we need to hear of these companies cutting off benefits and denying treatments before we realize that we are talking about peoples lives, not some commodity that should go to the highest bidder.




tazzygirl -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/22/2010 9:56:34 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aylee

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Anything that takes money/power/ from the insurance companies, who lets face it are scum suckers who produce nothing except feeelings of disgust. If its better for anyone who cannot afford medical care , then I will be happy..Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.


Explain what is wrong with the health insurance companies.  We have them for Auto and Death.  What makes these people wrong?


Denying the coverage of a new born because its on the 95th percentile according to growth charts, for starters.




Arpig -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/23/2010 7:20:54 AM)

quote:

Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.
And the rest of the world has been doing that practice for decades now, but you guys refused top learn from it...pity.




rulemylife -> RE: Health law kicks into 2nd gear; does it help me? (9/23/2010 7:31:07 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arpig

quote:

Its a long way to go, but perfection takes practise.
And the rest of the world has been doing that practice for decades now, but you guys refused top learn from it...pity.


Psssst!

Keep this a secret Arpig, but she is one of you guys.

Eh?




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