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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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State
Rep. Dom Costa |
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Costa announces state insurance program for 'high-risk' people
'PA Fair Care' will offer affordable coverage to people with pre-existing conditions
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 2 – State Rep. Dom Costa has announced that starting Wednesday, Aug. 4, Pennsylvania's Fair Care program will begin taking applications from people with pre-existing conditions who have been unable to obtain health coverage on the private market.
"The Fair Care program is designed to help our most needy citizens – those with pre-existing medical conditions who can't get health-care coverage," said Costa, D-Allegheny.
The Fair Care program is administered through the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance and will go into effect in September.
To qualify for the coverage, individuals must be:
· Citizens of the United States or lawfully present in the U.S.
· Uninsured for at least six months before applying.
· Unable to get health insurance due to a pre-existing condition.
The state will receive $160 million from the federal government to set up the program, which will provide coverage to as many as 5,600 people between now and 2014.
Subsidized premiums will be $283 per month, and the plan's benefit package includes:
· Preventive care;
· Physician services;
· Diagnostic testing;
· Hospitalization;
· Mental health services;
· Prescription medications.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the new federal health-care reform law, calls for the creation of a Fair Care Program to make health coverage available to people who have been denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. Detailed information is available on the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance website, www.insurance.pa.gov.
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