BearCare health plan for emergencies dies, for now
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"When they drafted the legislation in the
The plan's sidelining comes as Wyomingites grapple with soaring costs of health care.
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Subsidies that made Affordable Care Act health insurance cheaper expired earlier this year, dramatically driving up prices for many people's health plans. In
When "subsidies go away, [people] are obviously going to either choose to be uninsured or go to less generous plans," Fuchs said. "The full scope of that is probably going to take two months to play out."
After hearing Wyomingites' pleas for affordable health care, the department floated "BearCare." The plan would only cover catastrophic emergencies, making it cheaper since it wouldn't pay for routine care.
Getting attacked by a bear would constitute an emergency, part of the reason it was dubbed "BearCare." The name was also a play on "The
"It's really just the bare bones of what's required for an emergency, or follow-up care after that bear attack," Fuchs said in November.
But during JAC deliberation, lawmakers were dubious of administering a health plan through the state. Rep.
"The private sector can provide insurance at a much more efficient and low-cost way than the government can," Bear told the
Bear himself said he had purchased similar plans for most of his life. The plans didn't need to follow Obamacare standards, making them more affordable.
"Those are available, and people do purchase them," Bear said. If "they don't have that coverage, it's by choice."
Plans like BearCare don't need to follow federal health insurance requirements dictated by the Affordable Care Act, like covering 10 essential health benefits — doctors' services, inpatient and outpatient hospital care, prescription drugs and more. But health policy analysts warn that those plans could also put people at risk, given that they did not need to cover preexisting conditions and could deny coverage.
Health advocates also criticized BearCare's lack of primary care coverage, which they said could lead to health issues down the line. Though the plan didn't make it to the legislative session this year, a similar idea could come forward in the future.
"It was very clear from Chairman Bear's comments that the BearCare plan was not going to survive the committee," Lowe said. "It died a quick and painless death, at least for this session. I would say it's far from dead."
A similar plan may come forward with a different name, Lowe said.
Bear — who believed BearCare should have been spelled B-A-
"The name was something I simply smiled and laughed about," Bear said Friday. "I assume that the governor was using that as a jab as well. But I can only assume."
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"At no time was there any conversation about
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