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State Moves to Set Up High-Risk Insurance Pool

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Monday, July 12, 2010   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The State of South Dakota is getting $11 million from the federal government to run a high-risk health insurance pool, which will allow some people to buy coverage that they cannot get anywhere else. Sam Wilson, associate state director of AARP-South Dakota, says the state already has the experience to run the pool.

"One of the advantages that South Dakota had is that we already have a state high-risk pool up and functioning, so we already had many of the mechanisms in place to operate the federal high-risk pool as well. So, it really was sort of a duplication of administrative services, which made it easier for the State of South Dakota to undertake the actual aspect of administering the pool."

Wilson says the risk pool is a "way station on the way to 2014," when more components of the federal health care reform package are implemented. In the meantime, he notes, the federal plan is pretty basic.

"There is only one plan. It's a $2000 deductible plan, where the individual is responsible for roughly 25 percent of the cost, and the plan pays 75 percent of the cost, with an out-of-pocket maximum of about $4200. But it is certainly one that's going to meet, in essence, many of the catastrophic needs that really are incurred by people who have these pre-existing conditions."

AARP estimates that 300 to 500 people in the state will be eligible for the high-risk pool. Wilson says the requirements and eligibility for the new federal pool are different than for the current state high-risk pool.


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