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Gov’t unveils new Patient’s Bill of Rights under PPACA
Federal regulators released interim final rules implementing a new Patient’s Bill of Rights under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The guidance addresses preexisting condition exclusions, retroactive rescissions, lifetime limits and annual dollar limits.
Source: Employee Benefit News article used by permission
“These rules effectively put in place a basic set of consumer protections known over the years as the ‘Patient’s Bill of Rights.’ This is a concept introduced 15 years ago and supported by both Democrats and Republicans,” said Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius in an e-mail statement.
The Federal Register will publish the rules on June 28. The new regulations, issued by the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury, will take effect for most plans on or after Sept. 23. For calendar year plans, the rules will take effect Jan. 1, 2011.
The interim final rules, which are nearly 200 pages, focus on PPACA provisions that apply to all health plans, including grandfathered health plans. According to consultants at Hewitt Associates, the provisions in the interim final rules adopt the following: Continue reading

