Analysis: 6.3 Million People with Pre-Existing Conditions Would Be at Risk for Higher Premiums under the House's Health Bill
May 17, 2017
May 17, 2017
WASHINGTON, May 17 -- The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation issued the following news release:
A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis estimates that 6.3 million people -- 23 percent of 27.4 million non-elderly adults with a gap of several months in insurance coverage in 2015 - could potentially face higher premiums under the House's American Health Care Act (AHCA), due to pre-existing health conditions.
The bill, which passed the House earlier this month, allows st . . .
A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis estimates that 6.3 million people -- 23 percent of 27.4 million non-elderly adults with a gap of several months in insurance coverage in 2015 - could potentially face higher premiums under the House's American Health Care Act (AHCA), due to pre-existing health conditions.
The bill, which passed the House earlier this month, allows st . . .