Those who live with pre-existing conditions often have a difficult time getting affordable health insurance.<\/p>\n
\u201cI\u2019ve heard this said many times over: that people with pre-existing medical conditions have a hard time getting health insurance that is reasonably priced. It is not impossible to find affordable health insurance, but it can be a challenge. That will change in 2014,\u201d added Clelland Green, RHU, CEO, and president of Benepath in Pennsylvania.<\/p>\n
If health care reform stays the course, what will happen in 2014 is insurance providers will be banned from excluding people with pre-existing conditions from getting insurance. However, that is still a full two years away, and does nothing to help the millions of Americans that are deemed uninsurable now.<\/p>\n
\u201cTo fill in the gap between now and then, the government set up the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan in all 50 states,\u201d explained Green. \u201cIn simplified terms, the plan offers health insurance to those (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Those who live with pre-existing conditions often have a difficult time getting affordable health insurance. \u201cI\u2019ve heard this said many times over: that people with pre-existing medical conditions have a hard time getting health insurance that is reasonably priced. It…<\/span><\/p>\n