surpassing the Pre-Existentes medical conditions

SAN JOSE, California, on August 2, 2011 PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE /-new laws can help people without insurance medical are able to obtain medical coverage, this according to the Foundation for the education of medical coverage (http://espanol.coverageforall.org).

The FHCE is a non-profit organization which has as its goal helping people navigate the complex system of health coverage, identifying the following 3 sub-utilizadas coverage options, more common:

1.) New laws for high risk patients sub-utilizadas

50 States are operating under federal law assistance Medica accessible protection for patients, commonly known as Plan of insurance for Pre-Existentes conditions (CETP). These programs that did not exist in 12 States, give the population uninsured medical a place where it can go without being rejected.

(2) Coverage group for small business of only 1 to 2 employees overlooked by entrepreneurs

This is one of the possibilities less explored, but more useful than ever, it is an option so that small business entrepreneurs can qualify for their own. Directors of FHCE often encourage people that have been made redundant or who have started a small company to apply for small business health coverage. Por_otra_parte, the new tax credits of up 35 percent of premiums available for business with 25 employees or less for the fiscal period 2010-2013, provided that the employer contributes at least 50% of the premium

3.) Only 1 in 3 Americans eligible exploit lack of coverage of Government options

Finally, often overlooked free or low-cost government coverage options. Income requirements vary from State to State, which makes it vital to families to visit the page electronic FHCE and take a questionnaire of 5 coverage eligibility questions to determine if they should enroll in Medicaid, give them instructions on how to do it, is also important to note that the majority of medical insurance programs for children have higher income requirements of the that is normally expected and families of children with income under the Federal poverty level of 400% or $89,400 may even qualify for the program CHIP and children healthy in New Hampshire and CHIP and New York City Child Health Plus program.

The Foundation for the medical coverage education (FHCE) is a 501 © 3 non-profit whose mission is to help simplify the eligibility of certain public and private information so that more people can have access to coverage.