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Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa: the ACA does set new standards for health care, some of which will mean that some policies can no longer be offered to customers. (I should have read the previous post more carefully -- so I quote from it again.) If My Plan Is Grandfathered, Are All Benefits Grandfathered? Not necessarily. Determinations are made at the benefit level within a plan, not at the plan level. This means that some benefits within your health plan may be grandfathered while others may not and, as a consequence, meet the new standards of the Affordable Care Act. For example, even grandfathered health plans must comply with the following benefits regardless of their benefits at the time of grandfathering: Must not apply lifetime dollar limits to key health benefits Cannot cancel your coverage because of an honest mistake made on your insurance application Must provide dependent coverage to your children until age 26.
Posted on: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 14:46:52 +0000

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