American Society of Clinical Oncology: Cancer Care Providers Applaud Final Rule to Strengthen Health Insurance Standards
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Today the
STLDI plans are exempt from most of the rules governing health coverage under the Affordable Care Act and can deny or charge people more for coverage based on their health status. These plans, which were originally intended to be a short-term bridge to comprehensive coverage, have left thousands of people with cancer, cancer survivors and their families purchasing barebones plans often without understanding how inadequate the coverage is until they have a serious health issue.
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A statement from the
"This rule will restore and strengthen patient protections in the insurance market and help ensure people with cancer and their families have coverage when they need it most. Short-term plans have been marketed as a low-cost equivalent to comprehensive coverage, but the reality is that these plans often deny claims for essential benefits like hospitalization or prescription drugs. They can also deny or drop coverage because of someone's pre-existing conditions. These plans were always meant to be a short-term bridge to better coverage. This rule returns appropriate guardrails that protect the patients who rely on these short-term coverage options.
"Caring for patients, our members have seen families and individuals devastated by overwhelming financial burdens on top of the stress of their diagnoses. Scaling back these inadequate plans, along with the widespread availability of more generous subsidies to purchase quality coverage on the exchange, will help millions of people in this country get quality health care coverage.
"We commend the administration for finalizing this rule and look forward to its implementation."
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About ASCO:
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Original text here: https://society.asco.org/about-asco/press-center/news-releases/cancer-care-providers-applaud-final-rule-strengthen-health



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