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Guess what insurance companies selling on the individual market used to ask you if you wanted a quote, before the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?
Most people don't know how this works because most people, before the ACA, didn't even bother to shop around on the individual health insurance market. Most people got insurance through their employers or government, because individual insurance (a) discriminated against you and refused to cover you if you have medical conditions, (b) was typically much more expensive or (c) didn't offer significant coverage, and (d) it was next to impossible to compare the offerings of multiple insurance companies and make a smart choice. There was no single website where you can compare prices for the exact same insurance ("gold" "silver" or "bronze"), instead there were many websites and every insurance plan was different in the fine print.
Insurers would give customers a questionnaire with all sorts of questions, like the questionnaire with over 200 questions in this link, plus an "essay section" where you write in any medical conditions they forgot to ask about: http://www.washingtonhealth.hca.wa.gov/documents/shq.pdf
Question #124 asks if you have had: "Rectum or anus inflammation – with surgery completed or recommended in the future (examples: anal fistula, rectal prolapse)"
Question #198 asks if you have: "Other gynecologic conditions (examples: Bartholin’s gland conditions, dysmenorrhea, hematometra, menopausal conditions, metrorrhagia, problems with menstruation, vaginal infection including yeast infections, vaginitis)"
This is the type of thing that will be going bye-bye as the ACA takes effect. Under the ACA, insurers have to provide a quote WITHOUT asking such embarrassing questions, because the answers are IRRELEVANT, because the ACA makes it illegal for insurers to deny coverage based on "pre-existing conditions".
Most people don't know how this works because most people, before the ACA, didn't even bother to shop around on the individual health insurance market. Most people got insurance through their employers or government, because individual insurance (a) discriminated against you and refused to cover you if you have medical conditions, (b) was typically much more expensive or (c) didn't offer significant coverage, and (d) it was next to impossible to compare the offerings of multiple insurance companies and make a smart choice. There was no single website where you can compare prices for the exact same insurance ("gold" "silver" or "bronze"), instead there were many websites and every insurance plan was different in the fine print.
Insurers would give customers a questionnaire with all sorts of questions, like the questionnaire with over 200 questions in this link, plus an "essay section" where you write in any medical conditions they forgot to ask about: http://www.washingtonhealth.hca.wa.gov/documents/shq.pdf
Question #124 asks if you have had: "Rectum or anus inflammation – with surgery completed or recommended in the future (examples: anal fistula, rectal prolapse)"
Question #198 asks if you have: "Other gynecologic conditions (examples: Bartholin’s gland conditions, dysmenorrhea, hematometra, menopausal conditions, metrorrhagia, problems with menstruation, vaginal infection including yeast infections, vaginitis)"
This is the type of thing that will be going bye-bye as the ACA takes effect. Under the ACA, insurers have to provide a quote WITHOUT asking such embarrassing questions, because the answers are IRRELEVANT, because the ACA makes it illegal for insurers to deny coverage based on "pre-existing conditions".