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California To Provide Greater Access To Individual Health Insurance»

arnold3.JPGCalifornia wants to take on the largely unregulated individual health insurance market — a system within which insurance companies impose waiting periods for pre-existing conditions, offer less comprehensive benefits than employer-based coverage, charge higher premiums and deductibles, successfully exclude high-risk individuals form coverage, charge higher rates to higher-risk patients, offer a limited range of benefits, and spend a relatively small proportion of premiums on actual medical care.

California is proposing new rules to regulate the ‘wild-west‘ environment that is the individual health insurance market:

- The new rules “would set a maximum amount patients would have to pay each year toward their bills” and “restrict insurers’ ability to cancel policies retroactively.”

- Another proposal would “limit cancellations to the first 18 months of coverage and require insurers to obtain approval from regulators before revoking a policy.”

- Schwarzenegger would have “independent arbitrators decide whether an insurer could cancel a policy.”

- State regulators “would sort policies into categories based on the benefits they offer and establish minimum benefits for each category. Presumably, that would allow consumers to compare what competing companies offer.”

- Insurers may be “be required to spend at least 85% of the premiums they collect on medical care, limiting the amount they keep as profit and for administrative expenses.”

The new rules come out of necessity, not regulatory zeal. Nationally, 89% of applicants are unable to find an individual health care plan that meets their needs.

The new rules would provide patients “with preexisting conditions and other medical problems” greater access to quality, affordable health care” and begin to establish the individual market place as a viable source of insurance for the millions of Americans who are currently denied coverage.




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One Response to “California To Provide Greater Access To Individual Health Insurance”

  1. stateofthedivision Says:

    This is healthcare reform folks. Business wants to pass off that pesky health insurance benefit to the individual, see McCain’s U.S. Chamber of Commerce driven plan. They can’t send tens of millions people to a sharky individual market to buy their own coverage.

    Unions want to step in and become the group purchaser for employees now having to foot the bill for their own coverage. But the Chamber hates unions, despite their taking automotive retiree health care over from Ford & GM via VEBA’s.

    To keep SEIU and company from becoming relevant in today’s world, our corporatocracy must put some spit and polish on individual plans. Hold onto your boots, even Obama said today some priorities will be pushed out into the future to address our energy concerns. Did he mean health care?


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