First, they are going to be called pre-existing  condition insurance plans, to distinguish them from existing high risk  pools.
 Second, the HHS web portal will be at  Healtcare.gov, not at the HHS website (although I suspect there will be a link  on the HHS website).'
 Third, if people want to know what their state is  doing -- whether their state is operating their own pool or letting the feds do  it -- you can go here http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=14329   -- scroll down to the map.
 Next, people have to be without insurance for 6  months to qualify.  In addition -- and this is important -- HHS says they must  produce evidence that they were turned down for insurance due to a pre-existing  condition.  So you are going to have to jump through that hoop of applying for  a policy that they know they won't get.  Since time is of the essence, you  should be doing that now.
The pools will be taking applications in July for (hopefully) an August 1 coverage date. So if you don't have insurance and you want to be part of this program, get moving now. Jennifer
The pools will be taking applications in July for (hopefully) an August 1 coverage date. So if you don't have insurance and you want to be part of this program, get moving now. Jennifer
 
 
 
 
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