Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plans ( High Risk Pools)
The high-risk pool will cover about 5,100 people annually from 2010-2013. In 2014, people with pre-existing conditions will be able to buy insurance through the new exchange established by the Affordable Care Act.
Eligibility:
An individual must be a resident of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and meet all of the following criteria:
- Is a citizen or national of the United States or is lawfully present in the United States, as required by the federal Affordable Care Act.
- Has not been covered under creditable coverage during the six-month period prior to the date the individual is applying for coverage under the program.
- Has evidence that the individual has one of the following:
a. A pre-existing condition, as listed by the state Department of Insurance.
b. Denial of health insurance coverage due to a pre-existing condition.
c. Coverage available only with the exclusion of a pre-existing condition.
d. Health insurance coverage quoted at a substandard rate due to a pre-existing condition.
An individual is ineligible for the high-risk pool in Pennsylvania if eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) or private market health insurance with benefits that are equivalent to at least 90% of the program’s benefits and cost no more that 150% of the program’s premiums.
Benefits:
- Includes prescription drug and serious mental health coverage.
- Preventive care is 100% covered in network. This includes annual physical examinations, annual mammograms and gynecological exams.
- For in-network use, there is a $5,000 annual out-of-pocket maximum and no lifetime limit.
- 80% of emergency room visits are covered after the yearly deductible.
- $1,000 yearly deductible.
Premiums:
The average premium will be about $283.20 a month. Enrollment is scheduled to open July 21st.
Complete details are in the Approved State Proposal to Operate a High Risk Pool which is available under “Health Care Reform & You” on the Department of Insurance website. The Department’s consumer hotline number is 1-877-881-6388, email ra-in-consumer@state.pa.us.
