Parent to Parent of Washington State Newsletter

October, 2013 (Addendum) 
A Program of the Arc of Washington State 

 

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Note: This is an addendum to the October, 2013 newsletter that was sent out today.

Calendar of Events

 
NEW RESOURCES:
 

Top Five Reasons the Affordable Care Act Will Help People with Disabilities 

 

1.Eliminates Pre-existing Condition Exclusions: Health insurance companies are not allowed to deny enrollment or specific benefits based on pre-existing conditions. A pre-existing condition is one that existed before the date of enrollment for health insurance coverage and can include common conditions such as diabetes, seizures, asthma, and others.

 

2. Medical Underwriting No Longer Allowed: Beginning in 2014, health insurance companies will only be able to base premium amounts on age, smoking, size of family and geographic location. Insurers will no long be able to take into account health status when setting premiums. Premiums are the amount people pay to purchase insurance.

 

3. Affordability Provisions: Tax credits and cost-sharing reductions will make private health insurance more affordable for low and moderate income individuals (up to 400% of poverty or $45,960 for an individual and $94,200 for a family of 4 in 2013.)

 

4. Health plans sold in the marketplace must cover key services: The law requires that plans sold to individuals, small employers and Medicaid Alternative Benefit Plans must cover 10 categories of services. Key categories include rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices, mental health and substance abuse disorder services including behavioral health treatment, preventative and wellness services, chronic disease management and other important health care services.

 

5. Allows states to expand Medicaid coverage: States can now expand Medicaid coverage to adults with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level and receive a generous federal match - 100% for the first 3 years and gradually declining to 90% in 2020. 

 

In October 2013, enrollment will begin in the new private health insurance marketplaces. To learn more about this program, visit www.healthcare.gov or call the ACA helpline 1-800-318-2596 (open 24 hours a day). The Arc US is continuing to update its health care webpage with more information about these critical provisions.  

 

October 2013

 

10/1: Free for military families! ABA and Verbal Behavior - Renton. Click here to e-mail for more info.

Lectures presented at Seattle Children's Hospital - 7:00pm to 8:30pm
10/17: Highway to Hell or Stairway to Heaven? - Parenting a Child with Autism
11/21: Panel Discussion: Developing and Advocating for Services in Local Communities
These lectures are also available via videoconference at:
Bainbridge Island School (e-mail Liz Saliba)
Northwest ESD in Anacortes (contact Patricia Yates by e-mail or call (360.299.4015)

10/11: Autism Awareness Conference: Building a Healthy and Resilient Community - Chehalis. Click here or call 360.736.9178 to register.

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