Woman Whose Health Insurance Was Cancelled by Blue Cross/WellPoint After She Got Sick Urges Congress to Protect Innocent Patients
Posted on: Tuesday, 16 June 2009, 11:13 CDT
Congress Should Not Let Insurers Continue to Cheat Consumers in HealthCare Reform
Horton is part of a class action lawsuit against Blue Cross of
In her testimony to the committee today,
Download Ms. Horton's complete testimony here: http://www.ConsumerWatchdog.org/resources/HortonTestimony.pdf
When Horton applied for coverage with Blue Cross, she filled out the long and confusing application to the best of her ability. She gave Blue Cross permission to review her medical records. Blue Cross accepted her application and sold her coverage. After Horton sought routine medical care, Blue Cross scoured Horton's medical record and retroactively cancelled her coverage. Blue Cross said it would have never sold her a policy if the company had known Horton had "polycystic ovaries," a condition not disclosed on her application. The rescission letter was the first time Horton had ever heard about this condition. Horton's doctor had suspected she had the condition, noted it in Horton's medical file, but never told Horton about it.
In a letter to chairman
The House subcommittee appears to be focused on barring rescission of innocent patients like
"If all Americans will have to prove they own insurance policies, the government must also make insurance companies stick to their promises. That means not letting insurers cancel coverage or dump sick patients into low benefit policies that effectively block access to the care patients need," said
Presumably, if Congressional reform plans are enacted, insurance companies could not leave patients completely uninsured after a major illness, because the proposals guarantee availability of coverage regardless of health condition. However, nothing in these proposals would bar a health insurer or HMO from transferring a patient who gets sick into low-benefit policies. Such policies will certainly have skimpier benefits, high deductibles, and high co-pays. For a patient like Ms. Horton, such a degraded policy is almost as effective in blocking access to care as canceling coverage.
"The health insurance industry is promising to provide insurance policies regardless of our health conditions. This is another example of a fake concession by the health insurance industry: the fine print says that though you might have an insurance policy, you're not covered," said
For More Information:
** Read Consumer Watchdog's analysis of health insurer and drug company contributions to the Blue Dog Coalition. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=27829
** Read Consumer Watchdog's letter to Congressional leaders listing 10 patient abuses perpetrated by HMOs and health insurers that are currently not addressed by the House and Senate reform proposals. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=27748
** Read Consumer Watchdog's letter calling on Senator Baucus and members of the U.S. Finance Committee to publicly answer ten questions about how requiring all Americans to show proof of insurance or face tax penalties will provide affordable health care. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=27289&topicId=9871
** Read Consumer Watchdog's letter to President Obama and Sens. Kennedy and Baucus warning them not to agree to the health insurers' plan to gut state health care laws. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=27228
** Read Consumer Watchdog's letter to U.S. Senator
** Read Consumer Watchdog's analysis of health insurer and drug company contributions to members of Congress. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=25468
** Read about a recent national poll that found that 65% of voters support giving every American of any age the option of joining Medicare; 60% are willing to pay more in payroll deductions for this option. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=24826
** Read about a national poll that found, by contrast, that only 16% of U.S. voters support, and 53% oppose, the insurance industries' plan of requiring every American to provide proof of private health insurance or face tax penalties or other fines. http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/patients/articles/?storyId=24110
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