Without 'Obamacare' COVID-19 survivors could be uninsurable
Washington COVID-19 could have stamped a person uninsurable if not for the Affordable Care Act. The ban on insurers using preexisting conditions to deny coverage is a key part of the Obama-era law that the Trump administration still seeks to overturn.
Without the law, people who recovered from COVID-19 and tried to purchase an individual health insurance policy could be turned down, charged higher premiums or have follow-up care excluded from coverage. Those considered vulnerable because of conditions such as respiratory problems or early-stage diabetes would have run into a wall of insurer suspicion.
Yet as defenders of the ACA submit written arguments to the Supreme Court next week countering the latest challenge to its existence, the Trump administration remains adamant that former President Barack Obamas health law, known as Obamacare, must go.
A global pandemic does not change what Americans know: Obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care, White House spokesman Judd Deere said in a statement.
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