Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Health Care
Rotterdam NY...the people's voice    Rotterdam's Virtual Internet Community    ....And In The Rest Of The Country  ›  Health Care Moderators: Admin
Users Browsing Forum
No Members and 106 Guests

Health Care  This thread currently has 233 views. |
1 Pages 1 Recommend Thread
Madam X
February 17, 2013, 10:59am Report to Moderator
Hero Member
Posts
3,190
Reputation
66.67%
Reputation Score
+8 / -4
Time Online
26 days 9 hours 21 minutes
I heard a brief mention on the news last evening that the government has shut down the program that allowed "uninsurables" to purchase health insurance, because it is out of money. I thought that insurance companies weren't going to be able to refuse to sell to those with pre-existing conditions, but I guessed I missed something.
This is going to be a disaster of epic proportions, people. We can see it coming, like a hurricane, but unlike a hurricane, it is preventable. No one will blame Obama for anything.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Shadow
February 17, 2013, 11:07am Report to Moderator
Hero Member
Posts
11,107
Reputation
70.83%
Reputation Score
+17 / -7
Time Online
448 days 17 minutes
Funds run low for health insurance in state ‘high-risk pools’
By N.C. Aizenman, Published: February 15 | Updated: Saturday, February 16, 12:50 PM

Tens of thousands of Americans who cannot get health insurance because of preexisting medical problems will be blocked from a program designed to help them because funding is running low.

Obama administration officials said Friday that the state-based “high-risk pools” set up under the 2010 health-care law will be closed to new applicants as soon as Saturday and no later than March 2, depending on the state.

But they stressed that coverage for about 100,000 people who are now enrolled in the high-risk pools will not be affected.

“We’re being very careful stewards of the money that has been appropriated to us and we wanted to balance our desire to maximize the number of people who can gain from this program while making sure people who are in the program have coverage,” said Gary Cohen, director of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight. “This was the most prudent step for us to take at this point in time.”

The program, which was launched in summer 2010, was always intended as a temporary bridge for the uninsured. But it was supposed to last until 2014. At that point, the health-care law will bar insurers from rejecting or otherwise discriminating against people who are already sick, enabling such people to buy plans through the private market.

From the start, analysts questioned whether the $5 billion that Congress appropriated for the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan — as the program is called — was sufficient.

Initial fears that as many as 375,000 sick people would swamp the pools and bankrupt them by 2012 did not pan out. This is largely because, even though the pools must charge premiums comparable to those for healthy people, the plans sold through them are often expensive.

But it was also because the pools are open only to people who have gone without insurance for at least six months. The result is that, while only about 135,000 people have gotten coverage at some point, they are proving far more costly to insure than predicted.

Many people who are uninsured go untreated, exacerbating their medical problems. When they finally do get coverage through a high-risk pool, they are in immediate need of expensive care.

“What we’ve learned through the course of this program is that this is really not a sensible way for the health-care system to be run,” Cohen said.

Of the original $5 billion, about $2.36 billion remains available for the last three quarters of 2013 — enough only to continue coverage for those already in the pools, according to administration estimates.

The law gave states the option of either administering their pools directly or allowing federal authorities to operate them. In 27 states that have chosen direct management, applications for new enrollment can be accepted only through March 2. In 23 states and the District, where the pools are operated by the federal government, only applications received through Friday will be considered.

Obama administration officials said they did not have estimates for how many more people would have sought coverage through the pools beyond then. But Cohen said that new enrollment has averaged about 4,000 people per month in the past several months, suggesting that the figure could number in the tens of thousands.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....b513b1a13_print.html
Logged
Private Message Reply: 1 - 3
Box A Rox
February 17, 2013, 12:47pm Report to Moderator

Hero Member
Posts
25,926
Reputation
58.62%
Reputation Score
+17 / -12
Time Online
514 days 11 hours 54 minutes
"The program, which was launched in summer 2010, was always intended as a temporary
bridge for the uninsured. But it was supposed to last until 2014. At that point, the health-care
law will bar insurers from rejecting or otherwise discriminating against people who are already sick,
enabling such people to buy plans through the private market."


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 2 - 3
senders
February 17, 2013, 3:53pm Report to Moderator
Hero Member
Posts
29,348
Reputation
70.97%
Reputation Score
+22 / -9
Time Online
1574 days 2 hours 22 minutes
Quoted from Box A Rox
"The program, which was launched in summer 2010, was always intended as a temporary
bridge for the uninsured. But it was supposed to last until 2014. At that point, the health-care
law will bar insurers from rejecting or otherwise discriminating against people who are already sick,
enabling such people to buy plans through the private market."


"......at which point everyone will be paying into this pool and there will be 'enough' to keep the rhetoric feel good
talk moving for the next election season and we shall dismiss the real life survival crap and keep calling it civilized because
as long as we keep getting voted in, I'll keep tossing you the hope that daddy government shall promise...."


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 3 - 3
1 Pages 1 Recommend Thread
|


Thread Rating
There is currently no rating for this thread