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Protections under the ACA: Cancer

ACA consumer protections for cancer patients and survivors

According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated 1,735,350 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States and 609,640 people will die from the disease this year. In 2016, there were an estimated 15.5 million cancer survivors in the United States. The number of cancer survivors is expected to increase to 20.3 million by 2026. Before the ACA, cancer survivors could be denied health coverage based on their pre-existing condition. Thankfully, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has changed that.

The ACA has provided numerous benefits for people with pre-existing conditions especially the cancer community. One of the significant benefits of the law— it created new protections for all of us as consumers of healthcare. Since cancer is one of the leading causes of death, we thought that it was important to review and highlight some of those protections that the ACA provides to everyone including cancer patients and survivors.

Consumer protections in all ACA Marketplace plans

The ACA created these consumer protections for all ACA Marketplace plans, and in many instances, this pertains to any insurance from an employer or coverage directly from a health insurance company.

Additional consumer protections under the ACA

None of these consumer protections existed before the ACA. When diagnosed with cancer, understanding the important factors when choosing a health insurance plan can make all the difference for your future. With the cost of cancer treatment on the rise, planning ahead could greatly reduce the financial stress behind a serious diagnosis. If you’re looking for health coverage, visit HealthSherpa’s health insurance tool to explore the best options available for you.

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