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Marks first 90 days since passage of health care reform June 23, 2010
Washington,
D.C.—
Nevada Senator Harry Reid today announced a new Patient’s Bill of Rights as
part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that will end
rescissions, ban lifetime limits on coverage, restrict annual limits on
coverage, and eliminate pre-existing condition exclusions for children this
September. The new law also guarantees Nevadans will have their choice of
primary care doctors and pediatricians from a plan’s network. “Health
care reform is working in Nevada and across the country,” Reid said.
“Insurance companies in our state are already complying with many of the new
measures, such as ending pre-existing condition exclusions for children and
maintaining coverage when someone becomes sick. The Patient’s Bill of
Rights will help put Nevadans in control of their health coverage and care this
year.” In
the three months since the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
was signed into law, changes that benefit Nevadans have already been implemented.
In April, UnitedHealthcare, a health insurance company with a significant
presence in Nevada, announced they would end the practice of terminating an
individual’s coverage when he or she gets sick. WellPoint, Inc., an
insurance company that provides coverage across the country, also announced
that they would end rescissions. UnitedHealthcare and Blue Cross Blue
Shield, which also maintains a strong presence in Nevada’s health insurance
market, have also announced that children may remain covered under their
parents’ plans until age 26, earlier than the
new law requires. Nevada
also has the opportunity to apply for federal funding to ensure that insurance
companies do not unreasonably raise rates, and beginning in July, uninsured
Nevadans with pre-existing conditions can find coverage through a new high-risk
pool. Finally, Nevada businesses can apply for assistance in maintaining
retiree coverage and Nevada small businesses are eligible for a new tax credit
this year to help them afford coverage for their employees. ###
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