Today the health insurance marketplace looks different than it did yesterday, and the changes may affect you and your family. Get the facts!
Starting today, companies can’t deny coverage to children who have a pre-existing health problem.
Starting today, health insurance companies must eliminate lifetime benefit caps, and phase out annual ones, so that people who have insurance don’t "max out" the coverage if they fall sick.
And when your health insurance plan next renews, you will be able to add your children up to the age of 26 if you wish to do so.
Read our concise guide to the new benefits and the fine print–and then forward this email to friends and family so they can download it, too.
We’ll walk you through the new insurance plans available for people with pre-existing conditions, and changes to Medicare that might affect your benefits.
From our product ratings in Consumer Reports to our investigative articles and shopping guides, Consumers Union tries to give you the facts about products and services so you can get the best deal for your dollar. Health insurance is no different.
Check out our quick guide to the new health insurance marketplace here!
We hope you and your family find this guide useful. If you like it, forward this email. You can help us get this critical information to many more people who might need it!
Jim Guest
President, Consumer Reports
101 Truman Ave
Yonkers, NY 10703