Provide Medigap policy for certain Medicare-eligible individuals
Impact
If enacted, HB 400 would amend existing Ohio Revised Code sections, directly impacting how insurance providers operate concerning Medigap policies. The bill ensures that premiums for individuals under 65 cannot exceed those of their older counterparts, thus promoting fairness in healthcare pricing. The open enrollment period included in the legislation is also crucial, as it gives young Medicare recipients an opportunity to secure necessary coverage without the burden of pre-existing condition exclusions, enhancing their overall healthcare access.
Summary
House Bill 400 aims to expand access to Medigap policies for Medicare-eligible individuals under the age of 65. By requiring insurers to offer the same coverage to those under 65 who qualify due to disability or end-stage renal disease, the bill seeks to address gaps in healthcare coverage for younger individuals. This amendment is particularly significant as it acknowledges the healthcare needs of a demographic that often faces challenges in obtaining affordable and appropriate health insurance.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve healthcare accessibility, there may be debate regarding the financial implications for insurance providers. Opponents could argue that mandating such coverage could increase costs for insurers, potentially leading to higher premiums across the board. Additionally, there may be concerns about how this bill will be implemented and whether it covers all necessary aspects to ensure that individuals under 65 receive adequate and timely access to health services.
Close the Medigap Act of 2023 This bill (1) expands guaranteed issue rights with respect to Medigap policies (Medicare supplemental health insurance policies), (2) eliminates certain limitations on Medigap policies for newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries, and (3) modifies other provisions related to Medigap policies. (Guaranteed issue rights require that a policy be offered to any eligible applicant without regard to health status.)
Close the Medigap Act of 2025This bill (1) expands guaranteed issue rights with respect to Medigap policies (Medicare supplemental health insurance policies), (2) eliminates certain limitations on Medigap policies for newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries, and (3) modifies other provisions related to Medigap policies. (Guaranteed issue rights require that a policy be offered to any eligible applicant without regard to health status.)
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