New Health Care Bill of Rights.

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Admittedly, this comes from Organizing for America, which is a political site.  However, this is important information for those of you who are unfamiliar with changes coming up in health care.  Many of these are already in effect or about to be.

(from http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/patientsbillofrights/)

The Patient’s Bill of Rights:

  • 1. Prevents insurance companies from canceling your policy if you get sick. Right now, insurance companies can retroactively cancel your policy when you become sick if you or your employer made an unintentional mistake on your paperwork.
  • 2. Stops insurance companies from denying coverage to children with pre-existing conditions. Beginning in September, discrimination against children with pre-existing conditions will be banned—a protection that will be extended to all Americans in 2014.
  • 3. Prohibits setting lifetime limits on insurance policies issued or renewed after Sept. 23, 2010. No longer will insurance companies be able to take away coverage at the very moment when patients need it most. More than 100 million Americans have health coverage that imposes lifetime limits on care.
  • 4. Phases out annual dollar limits on coverage over the next three years. Even more aggressive than lifetime limits are annual dollar limits on what an insurance company will pay for your health care. For the people with medical costs that hit these limits, the consequences can be devastating.
  • 5. Allows you to designate any available participating primary care doctor as your provider. You’ll be able to keep the primary care doctor or pediatrician you choose, and see an OB-GYN without referral.
  • 6. Removes insurance company barriers to receiving emergency care and prevents them from charging you more because you’re out of network. You’ll be able to get emergency care at a hospital outside of your plan’s network without facing higher co-pays or deductibles or having to fight to get approval first.

10 things every American should know about Health Care

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http://pol.moveon.org/healthcare/tenthings/?rc=fb.7

DJ Jaffe: Health Care Reform Keeps Mentally Ill Uninsured

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DJ Jaffe: Health Care Reform Keeps Mentally Ill Uninsured

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A decent article about the lack of long-term care insurance for the severely mentally ill.

NPR article on the Mental Health part of the proposed health care reform

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All I’ll say is that I’m grateful that they passed parity, so that mental health is now actually on the bargaining table instead of being shunted to the side, as it usually has been.  Mental health parity will hopefully result in less co-pays, which will help with getting patients to come for services due to less expense.   I predict that managed care tightening of the number of sessions allowed will increase to keep costs down, which means the average number of approved sessions may go down.  Only time will tell.

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