High-risk insurance pools set up in many states for individuals with pre-existing and chronic conditions were originally intended to shift to the healthcare law’s insurance exchanges gradually. But a ...
Mar. 24—The largest risk pool that provides insurance coverage to local and county governments in New Hampshire threatens that it will exit the market entirely should a bill tightening regulations on ...
Ohio’s High Risk Pool insurance, which is a program that offers health coverage for people with pre-existing conditions, is starting to battle high costs, large enrollments and rate fluctuations, ...
Drivers who rack up speeding tickets or cause multiple accidents could have trouble finding affordable auto insurance. While a driving mishap or two are likely to increase your rates, too many ...
An HHS official said people with preexisting conditions who cannot buy commercial insurance could pay as much as $900 a month in premiums for new high-risk insurance pools set up in each state under ...
Why do we allow insurance pools, especially in health insurance? Obviously it is a moneymaker for the insurance company, but it appears unique to the insurance industry. My neighbors and I don't pay ...
When Senate Bill 297 was introduced as a late bill in February, it created worry and confusion for local governments. The bill was written at the request of the office of the Secretary of State, who ...
Five states — Georgia, Indiana, Nebraska, Nevada and Wyoming — have opted out of running their own high-risk insurance pools, according to a report by the New York Times. States must decide whether or ...
In a previous instalment, I wrote that the medical insurance sector is facing three big issues: rising risk within the risk-pool; rising healthcare costs, and rising medical claims. As a result, the ...