Federal judge upholds health care reform
In what is determined to be the first ruling regarding the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a Michigan federal judge ruled that Congress has the constitutional authority to require individuals to have health insurance or face penalties.
U.S. District Judge George Caram Steeh said of his decision: “The minimum coverage provision, which […]
Health Reform Already Effecting Health Insurance Premiums
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We are now seeing health insurance premiums increase by up to 9% solely due to the early provisions of health reform which include:
Allowing children to remain on their parent’s policies to age 26
Guaranteed issue for dependent children
The creation of high risk pools
That being said, many of the provisions do not go into […]
Medical Mutual of Ohio to Operate Temporary High Risk Pool
As stated in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, states must provide a temporary high risk pool to those individuals who are unable to purchase health insurance due to pre-existing conditions. As of last week, Mary Jo Hudson, the Director of the Ohio Department of Insurance announced that Medical Mutual of Ohio […]
Maternity Benefits: No longer a common offering
As the landscape of our nation’s health care system continues to change, products and benefits offered by the many carriers change as well. While the health care reform will eventually force the carriers to shoulder higher risk individuals, who would have been declined coverage prior to the legislation, the carriers are scrambling to […]
Health Care Reform Timeline for Ohioans
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or Health Care Reform Bill, was signed by President Obama on March 23, 2010. Throughout the United State, this legislation has been met with great support and opposition. However, there is no debating the fact this bill will greatly change the way our current health care […]







