WASHINGTON, D.C. | March 25, 2021
A new report published by 30 patient organizations shows the significant risks patients face when they enroll in non-compliant and sub-standard health insurance products, and details ways state and federal lawmakers can help protect these vulnerable consumers.
The report “Under-Covered: How Insurance-Like Products are Leaving Patients Exposed,” issued by a coalition representing millions of people with pre-existing conditions, details eight different types of “non-compliant plans” that do not adhere to Affordable Care Act (ACA) consumer protections like coverage for pre-existing conditions, elimination of annual and lifetime coverage limits, and coverage for essential health benefits.
The plans have proliferated in recent years, and in many cases, are marketed to consumers who don’t fully understand what they’re purchasing. As a result, patients are often vulnerable to exorbitant medical bills. This report serves as a warning to consumers to avoid these plans – and a call to action to lawmakers.
“Allowing these plans to remain on the market effectively turns back the clock to the days when insurers could reject people with pre-existing conditions, exclude coverage for specific diseases and hike premiums based on an individual’s medical history, gender or age without limits,” the coalition of 30 patient groups said.
The new report outlines the details of eight different types of “non-compliant plans,” chronicling the stories of six patients who struggled with their health and finances after their substandard health coverage refused to pay for their treatment. In addition to leaving patients without adequate coverage, the products also increase costs for individuals and families who rely on ACA-compliant, comprehensive coverage by siphoning younger and healthier people away from the regulated insurance market.
The new report details the specific harms of many types of non-compliant health plans and urges state and federal policymakers to take immediate steps to protect patients by limiting their expansion. The report also provides specific recommendations that policymakers should move quickly to implement to protect consumers.
“We’re calling on Congress, the Biden Administration, and state policy makers to take immediate steps to mitigate the harm of these substandard products,” the patient organizations said. “Patients need and deserve better, and once again, must be ensured access to comprehensive, affordable coverage.”
Read the full report at https://www.lls.org/undercovered.
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ALS Association
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network American Diabetes Association
American Heart Association American Kidney Fund American Liver Foundation American Lung Association Arthritis Foundation
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Cancer Support Community
Chronic Disease Coalition Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Epilepsy Foundation
Hemophilia Federation of America JDRF
Mended Hearts & Mended Little Hearts
Muscular Dystrophy Association National Alliance on Mental Illness National Hemophilia Foundation National Kidney Foundation National Multiple Sclerosis Society
National Organization for Rare Disorders National Patient Advocate Foundation Pulmonary Hypertension Association Susan G. Komen
The AIDS Institute
The Alpha-1 Foundation
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society United Way Worldwide
WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease
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