tazzygirl
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Over at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon notes that an HHS survey in 2001 found that only 1% of Americans had ever been denied coverage. Following the links is a real eye opener. The link you provided also has a link to the following... Health plans for high-risk patients attracting fewer, costing more than expected The claim being only 8000 people had enrolled. Im not sure where those numbers came from. The article isnt clear which program they were referring too. Perhaps the national one. Here in PA, there is the PA Fair Care program, ran by the state. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/27/AR2010122702343.html PA Fair Care is Pennsylvania’s health plan for uninsured adults with pre-existing conditions. This temporary plan offers transitional insurance coverage until the broader coverage provisions of federal health insurance reform come to fruition in January 2014. Applications are currently being accepted for April 1, 2011 enrollment. Those interested in applying should do so, as space in the program may become limited. Individuals who are eligible will have a monthly premium of $283, plus copays and coinsurance. Please choose one of the following topical links for more information. http://www.pafaircare.com/ PA Fair Care Eligibility and Availability Funding for PA Fair Care is based on monies received from the federal government. Pennsylvania is expected to receive approximately $160 million to administer PA Fair Care. That means that approximately 3,500 individuals could be enrolled in the program in the first year. In the final year of the program, we expect to have approximately 5,600 individuals enrolled. Acceptance into the program will be on a first come, first serve basis. So that means – once the available slots are full, a waiting list will be necessary. Six months after PA Fair Care coverage begins, the department, in conjunction with the federal government, will re-evaluate claim and administrative costs of the program to determine if additional individuals on the waiting list may be enrolled in the program. Thereafter enrollment offers will be made every 6 months to individuals on the waiting list if such funds are available. http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/health_insurance/9189/pa_fair_care_eligibility/736045 A month after its launch, Pennsylvania's new high-risk insurance program has received 2,600 applications, meaning there still are plenty of slots available before the state Insurance Department hits its initial cap of 3,500 enrollees. So far, 1,737 applicants have been judged eligible for PA Fair Care, the federally subsidized insurance program meant to provide health coverage for high-risk customers. To be eligible, an applicant must be without insurance for at least six months and must be unable to obtain coverage because of medical conditions. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10253/1086350-28.stm#ixzz1BnUGKjmk My curiosity gets the best of me sometimes. So, according to the HHS, only 8000 people have signed up. According to the PA Fair Care, almost 1800 were in PA alone. I find it doubtful that I am the only one questioning some numbers here.. and its not PA's numbers that I am questioning.
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