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Being the earning member of your family, you are obligated to provide a secured future to your loved ones. Health insurance is expensive and you need to assess your financial resources and the risks associated with the lack of proper health coverage. More than 47 million Americans are uninsured, majority of whom are working families. The rising healthcare costs force these families, especially children, into a financial rut in the event of physically crippling hazards. However, for those families who are not covered under their employers’ health group plan, there are low-priced state sponsored health insurance programs.

Maryland has witnessed a tremendous improvement since the last four year as it stands at 26th spot in the 2008 Healthiest States List of United Health Foundation. In 2007, the state stood at 28th position and at 32nd position in 2006. The state, having the population of more than five million people, offers both private-market and public health insurance alternatives. The private-market health insurance consists of various types of health plans including family, Medicare supplemental, short-term, student, group and dental. In addition, the state and federal government sponsored programs provide subsidized health coverage to the uninsurable residents of Maryland who meet specific eligibility requirements.

The Maryland Insurance Administration protects the insurance consumers against unfair practices by regulating all kinds of insurance sold through private-market health insurers as well as public health coverage programs. However, nearly 13.8% of the residents are uninsured despite the strong public health funding and low percentage of crime rates. Approximately, 38.3% uninsured Maryland citizens come under the above 200% FPL bracket, according to the Censor Bureau’s 2007 and 2008 Current Population Survey.

Health insurance is one thing that you cannot afford to survive without. When purchasing health coverage, it is prudent to contact a licensed health insurance agent/broker to avail the benefits of health insurance alternatives.

Individual/Family Health Insurance

Below is the guidelines for applying for and obtaining individual health insurance in the state of Maryland. These regulations apply to all insurance companies offering individual or family health insurance in Maryland:

Medical Underwriting

Yes

Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion Period

24 months

Look Back Period

84 months

Look Back Standard

Prudent person

Mandatory Benefits

Cancer screening for women including breast cancer screening, mastectomy stay for more than 48 hours, reconstructive surgery after mastectomy, osteoporosis screening, direct access to OB/GYNs, OB/GYN as primary care pro

Market Rate Restrictions

None

Guaranteed Issue Options

None

Small Group Health Insurance

Below is the guidelines for small group health insurance in the state of Maryland. These regulations apply to all insurance companies offering small group health insurance in Maryland:

Small Group Size

2-50

Employee Qualifications

Two employees must work for at least 6 months out of the year, and work 20 hours per week

Guaranteed Issue

Yes

Premium Rating Factors

Adjusted Community Rating

Rate Adjustment Factors

40%

Look-Back Period

0

Pre-existing condition exclusionary period

0

Mandatory Benefits

Same as individual

State Cobra Variations for Small Groups

Below are the COBRA guidelines for small groups in the state of Maryland. For employer groups of more than 20 employees, refer to the federal COBRA guidelines:

Mini-Cobra Option

Yes

Eligible Group Sizes

2-19

Extension of Benefits Period - Standard

18 months

Extension of Benefits Period - Disabled

18 months

Maximum Premium Increase

102%

State Legislation Reference

Title 31 of the Maryland Insurance Administration, Chapter 4

Additional Notes

The election period is 45 days.

State Sponsored Health Insurance Programs

There are several state sponsored health insurance programs in the State of Maryland to assist those without insurance in obtaining adequate coverage.

High-Risk Pools

Some states offer special state sponsored health insurance plans for qualified persons that are not eligible for individual health insurance due to pre-existing medical conditions. The guidelines for enrollment in these programs vary by state. The high-risk pool in the State of Maryland is summarized in the chart below:

Plan Name

Maryland Health Insurance Plan (MHIP)

Website

http://www.marylandhealthinsuranceplan.state.md.us/

Phone Number

888-444-9016

HIPPA Eligibility Required?

Yes

Available Carriers

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and CareFirst BlueChoice

Pre-Existing Condition Waiting Period

2 months

Enrollment Periods

Open to new members

Premium Limits

No more than 150% of standard rate

Lifetime Maximum Benefit

$2 million

Special Notes

Children’s Health Insurance Program

Through shared funding from the federal government, the State of Maryland provides health insurance for uninsured children that meet certain eligibility guidelines. A summary of this program is outlined in the chart below:

Program Name

Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP)

Website

http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/mma/mchp/

Phone Number

800-465-8900

Apply Online

Yes

Age Limits

Under 19

Insurance Carrier

Maryland HealthChoice Program

Length of Coverage

12 months

Residency Requirements

Maryland resident

Other Eligibility Requirements

  • Household income should be up to 200% FPL
  • The children must not be eligible for Medicaid
  • Pregnant women any age with income up to 250% FPL are eligible

Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions

None

Cost

$0 or monthly premium payment depending on family income.

Medicaid

Medicaid is a state program partially funded through the federal government. Qualification guidelines, as well as the types of people that are eligible, will vary by state. The chart below provides a summary of the Medicaid programs in the State of Maryland:

Governing Agency

Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Website

http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/mma/mmahome.html

Phone Number

800-492-5231

Residency Requirements

Maryland resident and qualified immigrant

Federal Poverty Line Income Limits

Pregnant Women up to 250% FPL;
Infants and children (ages 0-19): 200% FPL;
Medically Needy Individual: 49% FPL;
Medically Needy Couple: 41% FPL;
Working Parents: 40% FPL;
Non-Working Parents: 33% FPL;
SSI Disabled (non-elderly) at or below 74% of FPL;
Working Disabled at or below 300% of FPL

Additional Resources

Maryland Health Care Options Matrix™ Guide

Provided by the Foundation for Health Coverage Education, the guide is a quick reference guide prepared by the non-profit Foundation for Health Coverage Education that outlines Maryland’s public and private health care choices for individuals and groups with various demographic profiles.

Family Health Insurance Guide by HealthInsuranceFinders.com

The guide created by HealthInsuranceFinders.com provides useful information regarding health insurance coverage such as individual/family health insurance, group health insurance, separate child health insurance and state-sponsored programs that are available for low to middle income families.

Maryland: At-A-Glance

Provides exclusive health data of the Maryland state. Statehealthfacts.org, a project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, is designed to provide free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data on all 50 states.


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