Illinois will offer this week the first-in-the-nation coverage plan for its uninsured since health reform was enacted. Currently, the state has almost 2 million uninsured by estimates. The plan to place them on coverage rolls will not reach them all — only a fraction, actually. Illinois’ Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan can only enroll enough in its high risk pool because of federal funding limitations.[]
The creation of high-risk insurance pools under reform is one way over the next 4 years President Obama has said he will rein in coverage costs by mimicking enrollment/disenrollment policies of states; creating service areas of operation with HHS guidance; issuing creditable appeals processes for enrollees; preventing employers from creating disincentives for employee enrollment in those pools; and utilizing accountability rules to prevent fraud.
Illinois is the first state to test the waters in this transition to healthcare exchanges set to begin in 2014. | LINK
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