HEALTH CARE COVERAGE : background, requirements and preexisting conditions.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
[Place of publication not identified]
NOVA Science,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- U.S. Health Care Coverage and Spending(
- Private Health Insurance
- Medicare
- Medicaid/The State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
- Military
- Other Health Services
- Out-of-Pocket Spending
- The Uninsured
- Chapter 2
- Applicability of Federal Requirements to Selected Health Coverage Arrangements: An Overview(
- Introduction
- Applicability of Federal Health Insurance Requirements to Selected Arrangements
- Exempted Health Coverage Arrangements
- Group Health Plans Covering Fewer Than Two Current Employees
- Excepted Benefits
- Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance
- Student Health Insurance Coverage
- Self-Insured, Nonfederal Governmental Plans
- Grandfathered Plans
- Transitional Plans
- Noncompliant Health Coverage Arrangements
- Health Care Sharing Ministries
- Farm Bureau Coverage
- Chapter 3
- Applicability of Federal Requirements to Selected Health Coverage Arrangements(
- Abstract
- Exempted Health Coverage Arrangements
- Noncompliant Health Coverage Arrangements
- Introduction
- Background
- Applicability of Federal Health Insurance Requirements to Selected Health Coverage Arrangements
- Exempted Health Coverage Arrangements
- Group Health Plans Covering Fewer Than Two Current Employees
- Excepted Benefits
- Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance
- Student Health Insurance Coverage
- Self-Insured, Nonfederal Governmental Plans
- Grandfathered Plans
- Transitional Plans
- Noncompliant Health Coverage Arrangements
- Health Care Sharing Ministries
- Farm Bureau Coverage
- Appendix. Applicability of Selected Federal Health Insurance Requirements to Grandfathered and Transitional Plans
- Chapter 4
- Coverage in the Private Health Insurance Market(
- Private Health Insurance Market
- Private Health Insurance Coverage.
- Group Insurance
- Non-group Insurance
- Health Insurance Exchanges
- Other Data Estimates of Private Health Insurance Coverage
- Chapter 5
- Examining Threats to Workers with Preexisting Conditions*
- Prepared Statement of Hon. Robert C. "Bobby" Scott, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor
- Prepared Statement of Hon. Virginia Foxx, Ranking Member, Committee on Education and Labor
- Testimony of Sabrina Corlette, Research Professor, Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Georgetown University Health Policy Institute
- Statement Of Sabrina Corlette, J.D. Research Professor Center On Health Insurance Reforms Mccourt School Of Public Policy Georgetown University
- The ACA Corrected Many Problems in a Dysfunctional Insurance Market
- Problems with Access
- Problems with Affordability
- Problems with Coverage Adequacy
- The ACA: Expanding Coverage, Protecting People with Health Care Needs
- Health System Upheaval and Workers Put at Risk: Consequences of Overturning and Undermining the ACA
- Texas v. Azar: ACA "Repeal" without "Replace"
- Preventive Services without Cost-Sharing
- Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions
- Dependent Coverage to Age 26
- Annual Out-Of-Pocket Limit
- Prohibition on Annual and Lifetime Limits
- External Review
- Administrative Actions to Roll Back ACA Result in Higher Prices for Older, Sicker Americans
- Conclusion
- Testimony of Chad Riedy, Resident, Alexandria, Virginia
- Testimony of Grace-Marie Turner, President, Galen Institute
- Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
- ESI Supports Public Programs
- Costs and Coverage
- Association Health Plans
- Health Reimbursement Arrangements
- New Section 1332 Guidelines
- Protection for the Vulnerable
- State Solutions
- Testimony of Rahul Gupta, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical and Health Officer, March of Dimes.
- Pre-Existing Conditions are Common among Women of Childbearing Age
- The Affordable Care Act Instituted Important Protections for People with Pre-Existing Conditions
- Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Alone Are Not Enough
- Any Changes to the Law Should Ensure Greater Access to Comprehensive, Affordable Care
- Conclusion
- House Health Bill Would Lead to Less Coverage, Higher Patient Costs: Proposed Medicaid Restructure Would Leave Nation's Most Vulnerable Uncovered
- House Republican Health Care Bill a Dangerous Step in the Wrong Direction, Would Harm Women and Children While Shifting Costs onto Hard Working Families
- National Disability Rights Network Opposes American Health Care Act
- At Risk: Stories from the Community
- Overturning Pre-Existing Condition Protections would Disproportionately Harm Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Chapter 6
- Protecting Americans
- with Preexisting Conditions
- Act of 2019(
- Purpose and Summary
- Background and Need for Legislation
- Committee Hearings
- Committee Consideration
- Committee Votes
- Oversight Findings
- Congressional Budget Office Estimate
- U.S. Congress, Congressional Budget Office
- Federal Mandates Statement
- Statement of General Performance Goals and Objectives
- Duplication of Federal Programs
- Committee Cost Estimate
- Earmarks, Limited Tax Benefits, and Limited Tariff Benefits
- Advisory Committee Statement
- Applicability to Legislative Branch
- Section-By-Section Analysis of the Legislation
- Section 1. Short Title
- Section 2. Providing That Certain Guidance Related to Waivers for State Innovation Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Shall Have No Force or Effect
- Changes In Existing Law Made by the Bill, as Reported
- Dissenting Views
- Index
- Blank Page.