MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA — (Marketwire) — 03/27/13 — Today eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (), America-s first and largest private online health insurance exchange, released information about the availability of children-s health coverage and open enrollment periods for child-only individual health insurance plans in select states.
“Child-only” plans are individual health insurance policies made available to children age 18 and under with no parent or guardian listed on the same policy. The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act prevents insurers from declining health insurance applications for children due to pre-existing medical conditions. However, concern that parents could delay purchasing coverage for children until they get sick led some health insurance companies to stop offering child-only plans in a number of states.
In response, certain states and insurance companies have designated open enrollment periods for child-only plans — specific annual or biannual enrollment windows when parents or guardians can enroll children in their own individual health insurance plans without danger of being declined due to their medical history. In some states, child-only coverage is available year-round.
The summary below represents a snapshot of current rules and processes governing child-only health insurance in select states. This document is not a comprehensive review of every state-s plan for compliance with this aspect of the federal health reform law. Please refer to individual state departments of insurance for additional information.
States were selected for inclusion in the chart above when eHealthInsurance was able to obtain information indicating that there was at least one health insurer in the state offering major-medical child-only coverage in at least some circumstances. This is not a complete analysis of the child-only market. Rules and conditions governing child-only coverage in any specific state may be subject to change.
While the data collected above provides some guidance for consumers in states where child-only coverage is available, rules affecting consumers in specific states and with specific health insurance companies may vary.
In some states, child-only health insurance plans may be obtained both through licensed agents and the insurance company, while in other states they may only be obtained by applying directly through the health insurance company.
A qualifying event (such as birth or adoption, the death of a parent, the loss of employer-sponsored coverage, etc) may be required in some states in order to qualify for child-only health insurance outside an open enrollment period.
Some states allow insurers to charge child-only applicants with pre-existing medical conditions higher rates than those without pre-existing medical conditions.
Insurance companies in some states may be allowed to add a surcharge to the monthly premium for applicants who were previously uninsured.
In some states, insurers have opted to accept child-only applications year-round while others may choose not to offer child-only policies at all.
To learn more about the status and availability of child-only health insurance plans in their area, consumers should contact a licensed health insurance agent or their state-s department of insurance.
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eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) is the parent company of eHealthInsurance, America-s first and largest private health insurance exchange where individuals, families and small businesses can compare health insurance products from leading insurers side by side and purchase and enroll in coverage online. eHealthInsurance offers thousands of individual, family and small business health plans underwritten by more than 180 of the nation-s leading health insurance companies. eHealthInsurance is licensed to sell health insurance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Through the company-s eHealthTechnology solution (), eHealth is also a leading provider of health insurance exchange technology. eHealthTechnology-s exchange platform provides a suite of hosted e-commerce solutions that enable health plan providers, resellers and government entities to market and distribute products online. eHealth, Inc. also provides powerful online and pharmacy-based tools to help seniors navigate Medicare health insurance options, choose the right plan and enroll in select plans online through its wholly-owned subsidiary, PlanPrescriber.com () and through its Medicare website .
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