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		<title>The Law of Unintended Consequences for Job Seekers: Healthcare Reform and Pre-Existing Conditions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The PPACA Healthcare Reform Act  abolished denial of coverage or exclusion of pre-existing conditions for medical coverage of children age 18 or under.  As a result, insurance companies in Texas stopped issuing policies for children 18 or under unless there is at least one adult on the policy as well. Up until the Healthcare Reform [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The PPACA Healthcare Reform Act  abolished denial of coverage or exclusion of pre-existing conditions for medical coverage of children age 18 or under.  As a result, insurance companies in Texas stopped issuing policies for children 18 or under unless there is at least one adult on the policy as well.</p>
<p>Up until the Healthcare Reform Act became law, a parent could purchase an individual policy for a healthy child for a much lower premium than if the child were covered by the parent&#8217;s group health plan.  Since most employers cover the medical insurance premium for employees and not employees dependents, this was a lower cost way for parents to insure their children, and was especially important for lower wage parents.</p>
<p>For job seekers, there is an unintended consequence of Healthcare Reform.  If  both adult parents have pre-existing conditions that would require them to elect COBRA (since they would be denied individual coverage), they can no longer purchase a lower cost individual plan for their minor children.</p>
<p>If unemployed adult parents have too much income to qualify for <em><a href="http://chipmedicaid.org/" target="_blank">Texas CHIP or medicaid</a>,</em> then the only other major medical insurance option for covering their minor children is to cover them through COBRA.</p>
<p>The cost of COBRA for a dependent currently ranges between $250 to $500.  The cost of covering a child in Texas , age 2-18, was less than $100.</p>
<p>The Healthcare Reform Act&#8217;s mandates, hidden taxes, and regulations raise the cost of healthcare, and health insurance, and COBRA.  For unemployed parents with kids, it has also reduced access to lower cost health insurance options.</p>
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