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    Discount Medical Cards: Innovation or Illusion?

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    Provides the results of a study that tested how well discount medical cards work. Includes interviews with card company representatives, state attorneys general, insurance regulators, and insurance agents; and a review of court and administrative actions

    Genetic Discrimination in Health Insurance: Current Legal Protections and Industry Practices

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    Most states have enacted genetic nondiscrimination laws in health insurance, and federal legislation is pending in Congress. Scientists worry fear of discrimination discourages some patients from participating in clinical trials and hampers important medical research. This paper describes a study of medical underwriting practices in the individual health insurance market related to genetic information. Underwriters from 23 companies participated in a survey that asked them to underwrite four pairs of hypothetical applicants for health insurance. One person in each pair had received a positive genetic test result indicating increased risk of a future health condition—breast cancer, hemochromatosis, or heart disease—for a total of 92 underwriting decisions on applications involving genetic information. In seven of these 92 applications, underwriters said they would deny coverage, place a surcharge on premiums, or limit covered benefits based on an applicant's genetic information

    Association Health Plans: What’s All The Fuss About?

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