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The federal law that is changing health insurance: The Affordable Care Act of 2010

Many people with cancer are afraid they will lose their health coverage if they lose their jobs. Others worry about having their coverage canceled because they got sick, Some face dollar limits on the amount of care their health plan will cover. The Affordable Care Act, passed in 2010, changes health care in many ways that help people with cancer. For instance, the new law:

  • Removed lifetime dollar limits and restricted yearly dollar limits on health benefits starting in September 2010. It will remove all yearly limits in 2014.
  • Does not allow insurance companies to deny coverage for pre-existing conditions (such as cancer) in children as of September 2010. Pre-existing condition exclusions will not be allowed in adults starting in 2014.
  • Does not allow insurance plans to stop coverage when a patient gets sick
  • Created state or federal run Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plans (PCIPs) in every state to cover people who have not had insurance for 6 months or more and have cancer or another pre-existing condition
  • Makes coverage available for patients who take part in clinical trials

To learn more, please read our brochure called The Affordable Care Act: How It Helps People With Cancer and Their Families. You can also get up-to-date information online from the US Department of Health & Human Services at www.healthcare.gov.


Last Medical Review: 01/05/2011
Last Revised: 06/27/2011

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