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State by State Enrollment in the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, as of November 30, 2011

The Affordable Care Act created the new Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) program to make health insurance available to Americans denied coverage by private insurance companies because of a pre-existing condition.  Coverage for people living with such conditions as diabetes, asthma, cancer, and HIV/AIDS has often been priced out of the reach of most Americans who buy their own insurance, and this has resulted in a lack of coverage for millions. The temporary program covers a broad range of health benefits and is designed as a bridge for people with pre-existing conditions who cannot obtain health insurance coverage in today’s private insurance market.  In 2014, all Americans – regardless of their health status – will have access to affordable coverage either through their employer or through new competitive marketplaces called Exchanges, and insurers will be prohibited from charging more or denying coverage to anyone based on the state of their health.

The PCIP program is administered by either the state or the federal government:  23 states and the District of Columbia elected to have their PCIP program administered by the federal government while 27 states have chosen to run their own programs. 

The PCIP program began accepting applications for enrollment July, 2010 (July 1, 2010 for the federal program, dates for State programs varied).  The chart below details the date when each state began providing benefits to people accepted into the program and the number of people enrolled in the program by each state as of November 30, 2011.

State

Federally/State Administered

Date Coverage for Enrollees Began (in 2010)

Number of People Enrolled and with Coverage in Effect Through November 30, 2011

AlabamaFederal01-Aug296
AlaskaState01-Sep45
ArizonaFederal01-Aug1533
ArkansasState01-Sep367
CaliforniaState25-Oct4907
ColoradoState01-Sep1020
ConnecticutState01-Sep128
DelawareFederal01-Aug136
District of ColumbiaFederal01-Oct37
FloridaFederal01-Aug3285
GeorgiaFederal01-Aug1368
HawaiiFederal01-Aug66
IdahoFederal01-Aug248
IllinoisState01-Sep1920
IndianaFederal01-Aug606
IowaState01-Sep229
KansasState01-Aug288
KentuckyFederal01-Aug373
LouisianaFederal01-Aug338
MaineState01-Aug30
MarylandState01-Sep666
Massachusetts*Federal01-Aug4
MichiganState01-Oct701
MinnesotaFederal01-Aug200
MississippiFederal01-Aug156
MissouriState15-Aug884
MontanaState01-Aug278
NebraskaFederal01-Aug162
NevadaFederal01-Aug529
New HampshireState01-Jul281
New JerseyState15-Aug795
New MexicoState01-Aug742
New YorkState01-Oct2441
North CarolinaState01-Aug2721
North DakotaFederal01-Aug29
OhioState01-Sep2051
OklahomaState01-Sep555
OregonState01-Aug1133
PennsylvaniaState01-Oct4379
Rhode IslandState15-Sep133
South CarolinaFederal01-Aug876
South DakotaState15-Jul148
TennesseeFederal01-Aug798
TexasFederal01-Aug3644
UtahState01-Sep661
Vermont*Federal01-Sep0
VirginiaFederal01-Aug876
WashingtonState01-Sep659
West VirginiaFederal01-Sep65
WisconsinState01-Aug940
WyomingFederal01-Aug125
Total  44852

 

*Massachusetts and Vermont are guarantee issue States that have already implemented many of the broader market reforms included in the Affordable Care Act that take effect in 2014.  Existing commercial plans offering guaranteed coverage at premiums comparable to PCIP are already available in both states.

  • October 31, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • September 30, 2010 enrollment data available here
  • August 31, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • July 31, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • June 30, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • May 31, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • April 30, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • March 31, 2011 enrollment data available here  
  • February 1, 2011 enrollment data available here
  • November 1, 2010 enrollment data available here

 Posted on: January 13, 2012

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