The Affordable Care Act’s Patients’ Bill of Rights Presented by Cobbs Allen © 2013 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.

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The Affordable Care Act’s Patients’ Bill of Rights Presented by Cobbs Allen © 2013 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.

What is Health Care Reform? The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted in March 2010 –Biggest overhaul of the United States’ health care system since Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 –Requires most individuals to obtain health care coverage –Requires insurance companies and employers to provide consumer protections related to health coverage, like covering pre-existing conditions and not charging more for coverage based on gender

What is the ACA’s Patients’ Bill of Rights? The Patients’ Bill of Rights is a specific group of consumer protections in the ACA. Some protections include: –Prohibition on pre-existing conditions –Prohibition on rescissions of health coverage –Prohibition of lifetime and annual limits –Allowing participant choice of a health care provider –Granting access to emergency services

No Pre-existing Condition Exclusions Health plans cannot deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions beginning in 2014 –Includes benefit limitations (refusing to pay for chemotherapy for a person with cancer because he or she developed cancer before getting insurance) –Includes outright coverage denials (refusing to offer coverage a policy to an individual because of a pre- existing medical condition) These protections apply to all types of insurance except grandfathered individual policies Pre-existing condition exclusions were prohibited for people under age 19 beginning in 2010

No Rescissions of Insurance Coverage Health plans and insurance companies can no longer cancel your policy retroactively if: –You become sick –You (or your employer) make a paperwork mistake Coverage can only be rescinded if there is fraud or intentional misrepresentation of facts Insurers seeking to rescind coverage must give you at least 30 days’ notice to provide time for an appeal Coverage can be canceled if premiums are not paid

No Lifetime Dollar Limits on Coverage Health plans cannot set a total dollar limit on what they spend on essential health benefits for your care during the entire time you’re enrolled in that plan Essential health benefits include: –Ambulatory patient services –Emergency services –Surgery and hospitalization –Maternity and newborn care –Mental health and substance abuse services –Prescription drugs –Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices –Laboratory services –Chronic disease management –Pediatric services Prohibition of lifetime dollar limits became effective in 2010

No Annual Dollar Limits on Coverage Beginning in 2014, most health plans cannot place an annual dollar limit on essential health benefits From 2010 to 2013, annual dollar limits were permitted but the amounts were restricted The ban on annual dollar limits applies to all health plans except for grandfathered individual market plans

Choosing a Health Care Provider Choice of primary care provider –You can choose any available primary care provider in your insurance plan’s network –Parents can choose any available network pediatrician as their child’s primary care doctor No referrals needed for OB-GYN services –Most health plans cannot require women to get a referral from a primary care provider before receiving obstetrical or gynecological care from a specialist These policies apply to all health plans that are not grandfathered plans

Access to Emergency Services Most health plans cannot: –Charge higher copayments or coinsurance if you get emergency care from an out-of-network hospital –Require prior approval to receive emergency care This policy applies to all health plans except grandfathered plans This Cobbs Allen Presentation is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel for legal advice. © 2013 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.