North Carolina Health Insurance: High-Risk Pool an Option
According to the article “NC high-risk pool an option for many seeking health insurance” by Vicky Eckenrode on starnewsonline.com, there is a new state program to cover high risk applicants to ensure North Carolina health insurance is made available to them.
In 2007, state legislators started the Inclusive Health program. It’s also known as the North Carolina Health Insurance Risk-Pool and it’s intended to assist people who are struggling to get covered because the industry considers them high risk. Michael Keough, the program’s executive director says that this is an alternative mechanism to provide affordable health insurance to those high risk applicants. Enrollment began in January and is up to about 1,600 covered now.
State risk pools have been in existence for decades. North Carolina is the 35th state to start this type of program. The health insurance premiums for Inclusive Health are capped at 175% of the standard risk rate. In other words, it tops out at 75% more than what a healthy person would pay for a similar policy. The average age for this program is 50 years old. This is a great option for many as Congress continues to figure out the health care reform debate.