Coronavirus epidemic makes the case for universal health care coverage l Opinion
The
A pandemic does not mean that everyone will get the disease or be seriously sickened by it. Experts believe that “although the virus can be deadly, the vast majority of those infected so far have only mild symptoms and make full recoveries.” The
Yet, there may be thousands, possibly millions of Americans who will get the virus, and the
The
Unlike every other well-off country, the
They may also face thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs for diagnosis and treatment, even when mandated by public health authorities.
How much might you have to pay if you have coronavirus symptoms? No one can say for sure, because it depends on whether you have insurance, how high the deductibles and co-pays are, and what federal and state regulatory requirements apply to your insurance.
Traditional Medicare will cover the coronavirus test and patients “usually pay nothing” for covered diagnostic tests, but treatment beyond the test itself will be subject to Medicare’s usual deductibles and co-payments. The trade association for many private insurers, America’s Health Insurance Plans, has said that its member plans “will take action to ease network, referral, and prior authorization requirements and/or waive patient cost sharing” for testing and treatment of the virus. Not exactly a guarantee the people won’t be stuck with big bills.
Some states are mandating insurers cover testing, and maybe treatment, at no cost, although each states’ authority to regulate “self-insured” plans by employers is limited. In
It doesn’t have to be like this. In January, the
If the
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