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New York May Stop Heartless Health Insurers from Dropping Coverage When It Stops Being Profitable

By William Ehart, Washington Times. Posted November 7, 2009.


The proposed Ian's law, named after a victim of muscular dystrophy who requires an electronic device to speak would protect the most vulnerable from losing coverage.
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Ian Pearl faced death after an insurer canceled his coverage, but "Ian's Law" now lives.

A key New York state senator said Thursday he has introduced a bill named after the severely disabled man that would prevent health insurance companies from canceling lines of coverage to avoid high claims.

"The practice of terminating an insurance policy line as a pretext to dropping coverage for individuals who need it most is not only absolutely disgraceful - it's a matter of life and death," said Sen. Eric T. Schneiderman, New York City Democrat, at a news conference in a Senate hearing room in Manhattan.

Mr. Pearl, 37, thanked the senator via videoconference from his parents' home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The victim of muscular dystrophy is unable to travel and requires an electronic device to speak.

"My great hope is that Ian's Law will end up protecting more people than I will ever know, who will never have to go through any sort of battle again because of this bill," he said.

"I pledge to continue my efforts to fight for health care reform that protects the most vulnerable Americans," Mr. Pearl said.

Susan Pearl attended the news conference along with other patients' family members and reform activists. With her husband Warren by her side, Mrs. Pearl said policy cancellations can be a matter of life and death.

"My family discovered that the cancellation of an insurance plan can produce catastrophic consequences. [It] left us with a question about literally how we would be able to continue saving Ian's life," said Mrs. Pearl, who attended a health care reform rally in Washington on Oct. 22 and pressed her son's case with several members of Congress.

Cindy and Steven Kief, of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., near Westchester, also attended on behalf of their severely developmentally disabled 11-year-old twins, Jake and Jesse, who has had half of his brain removed. Mr. Kief owns a small business.

"Over the years with many carriers, this isn't just one carrier, this is a fundamental problem in the insurance industry, they seek us out, they gun for us, they do everything they can, attempting to drop polices that we have paid for.

"Year after year, month after month, sometimes day by day, we are faced with a phone call telling us that something has changed in our policy or that we no longer qualify for the nursing benefit," Mrs. Kief said.

Coverage for their children has been reinstated, but only until the end of the year, she said.

Like the Pearls, the Kiefs believe their sons would die in an institution.

"Two decades ago, they would have been institutionalized, and they would have been left to rot," Mrs. Kief told The Washington Times after the news conference. She said home health nurses have often saved her sons' lives.

The Pearls moved to Florida because the climate is beneficial for their son. Mr. Pearl's business remains in New York City.

His son has been confined to a wheelchair since he was 6, and hooked to a tracheal tube since he suffered respiratory arrest at age 19.

The Times first reported Oct. 14 that Guardian Life Insurance Co., of New York, had canceled the small business line of coverage that Warren Pearl secured through his construction company, Warren Pearl Construction.

Media attention to the Pearls' case - including coverage on MSNBC and CNN - led Guardian to apologize to Mr. Pearl and promise to continue his coverage indefinitely. Details of that settlement - including how many other canceled policyholders will be reinstated - are still under discussion, said John Fried, the Pearls' attorney.


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In other words.
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Nov 7, 2009 6:36 AM   
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... they are going to force insurance companies to do what they are supposed to do in the first place... help people pay for care they can't afford by being part of a pool of policy holders... rather than letting them do what these middlemen do best these days.. cancel policies and deny treatment because that is how they make their sizable profits.

Having for-profit insurance companies helping us to afford medical care.. which is their only job... is absolutely insane.

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for profit???
Posted by: majr17440 on Nov 7, 2009 8:53 AM   
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for profit is anti health!

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when are americans going to stand up
Posted by: eggnog2464 on Nov 7, 2009 9:45 AM   
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In Canada and Europe, we are baffled. Why do the Americans put up with their crazy, scary system? Why do you tolerate it? YOu should have had a nationalized medicine-single payer system years ago. How can you tolerate 45,000 deaths a year? It is really beyond belief.

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» because of "moral values"... Posted by: Annapurna1
The dumbest people in the world are here in America
Posted by: jontan88 on Nov 7, 2009 4:13 PM   
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That's why we won't get reform. Two things will continue to keep Americans dumb: Fox News and religion. Fox News tells them what to "think" and religion to keep them from questioning the outrageous. They are the smiling slaves of the corporations.

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