Content Overview 
- Summary
- Premium And Cost-Sharing Subsidies For Individuals
- Temporary High-Risk Pools (PCIP)
- Health Insurance Requirement (And Tax Penalty For Not Obtaining Health Insurance)
- Exchanges
- Protections Concerning Health Insurance Policies
- Tax Advantaged Savings Accounts
- Taxes
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
- Small Businesses Encouraged To Offer Employees Health Plans
- Sale of Health Insurance Across State Lines
- Home Care Insurance (the CLASS program)
- Skilled Nursing Facilities: Disclosure
- Wellness Programs At Work
- Nutritional Information: Chain Restaurants, Vending Machines
- Medical Professionals Training And Recruitment
- Clinical Trials
- Penalty For Not Having Health Insurance
The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare): If You Do Not Have Health insurance (Uninsu
Temporary High-Risk Pools (PCIP)
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Health Reform 2010 establishes a temporary national high-risk pool to provide health coverage to Individuals with pre-existing medical conditions starting the end of September 2010 until January 1, 2014. The program is referred to as Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP).
U.S. citizens and legal immigrants who have a pre-existing medical condition and who have been uninsured for at least six months are eligible to enroll and to receive subsidized premiums.
Premiums for the pool will be established for a standard population.
There is a maximum amount of cost you will be expected to pay in addition to premiums of approximately $6,000 for an individual and $12,000 for a family. .
To learn about the pool in your state, see: www.healthcare.gov/law/provisions/preexisting/index.html
NOTE: This feature is in addition to all other currently existing means of obtaining health insurance which you can learn about by cilcking here.