Early effective date to enroll adult children under your health insurance coverage, many insurers agree.

The government has asked and many insurance companies have agreed to accelerate the effective date to cover adult children to age 26 to May10.  IRS regulations are written to facilitate this acceleration while keeping the tax benefits which are effective retroactive to March 2010.

Here is a list of those insurance who have agreed to an early effective date (there may be others at this point).   Americans who are covered by a self-insured employer plan (70,000,000) are not affected unless the employer voluntarily accelerates the effective date.

Note: such early compliance with PPACA will add additional cost to any insurance or employer plan for 2010.  That could be between .5% and .7% depending on the actual effective date and the number of individuals who enroll.

Secretary Kathleen Sebelius called on leading insurance companies to begin covering young adults voluntarily before the September 23rd implementation date required by the Affordable Care Act. Early implementation would avoid gaps in coverage for new college graduates and other young adults and save on insurance company administrative costs of dis-enrolling and re-enrolling them between May 2010 and September 23, 2010. Many companies have responded including:

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona, Inc.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida

Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Hawaii

Blue Shield of California

Blue Cross of Idaho Health Service

Regence Blue Shield of Idaho

Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa

Health Care Service Corporation

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana

WellPoint, Inc.

CareFirst BlueCross and BlueShield

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan

 

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska

Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi

Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey, Inc.

HealthNow New York, Inc.

The Regence Group

Excellus Blue Cross and Blue Shield

Capital BlueCross

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina

Independence Blue Cross

BlueCross BlueShield of North Dakota

Highmark, Inc.

Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania

BlueCross and BlueShield of Tennessee

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont

Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island

Premera Blue Cross

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of South Carolina

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wyoming

Kaiser Permanente

Cigna

Aetna

United

WellPoint

Humana

Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan (CDPHP), Albany, New York

Capital Health Plan, Tallahassee, Florida

Care Oregon, Portland, Oregon

Emblem Health, New York, New York

Fallon Community Health Plan, Worcester, Massachusetts

Geisinger Health Plan, Danville, Pennsylvania

Group Health, Seattle, Washington

Group Health Cooperative Of South Central Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Health Partners, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Independent Health, Buffalo, New York

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Oakland, California

Martin’s Point Health Care, Portland, Maine

New West Health Services, Helena, Mt

The Permanente Federation, Oakland, California

Priority Health, Grand Rapids, Michigan

Scott & White Health Plan, Temple, Texas

Security Health Plan, Marshfield, Wisconsin

Tufts Health Plan, Waltham, Massachusetts

UCARE, Minneapolis, Minnesota

UPMC Health Plan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

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