There are over 108,000 people in the United States on the waiting list for an organ transplant. In 2020, of 39,034 organ donors in the United States, 5725 were living donors. Those who are living can donate one kidney, a lung, or a portion of the liver, pancreas, or intestine.
No insurer may make or permit any unfair discrimination between enrollees having substantially alike insuring, risk, and exposure factors, and expense elements, in the terms or conditions of an insurance contract, or in the rate of premium charged or benefits provided, except that life insurers may fairly discriminate between individuals who have unequal life expectancies.
Long-term care insurance policies in Washington may not:
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires health plans to permit individuals to enroll in the plan regardless of health status, age, gender, or other factors that might predict the use of health services. The ACA also prohibits the extent of coverage offered to an individual from being limited due to the individual's health status. The ACA prohibits variation in rates for a given plan except based on four factors, age, location, tobacco use, and whether the plan covers an individual or family. The insurance commissioner, using an analysis of various health status, claims, and utilization factors, sets the geographic rating areas and permissible age bands. The ACA prohibits group and individual health plans from rescinding coverage once an individual is covered under the plan, unless the individual performs an act, practice, or omission that constitutes fraud or makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact.
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Insurers, fraternal benefit societies, and health carriers offering life, disability, health, or long-term care insurance may not:
The insurance commissioner must make educational materials available to health plans and the public on the access of living organ donors to insurance.
The insurance commissioner may adopt rules to implement the act.