According to the administration’s numbers, nearly 80 million additional Americans, “a majority” of those on employer-sponsored health plans, may also be out of luck.
“It is projected that more group health plans will transition to the requirements under the regulations as time goes on,” DOJ lawyers wrote in response to court challenge to the law’s requirement that insurance plans provide coverage of contraception. “Defendants have estimated that a majority of group health plans will have lost their grandfather status by the end 2013.”
The DOJ cites the June 17, 2010, edition of the Federal Register, which acknowledges that within the first year of Obamacare’s employer mandate, the insurance plans offered by many employers will be canceled because their policies will not be grandfathered under the administration’s regulations. ”The Departments’ mid-range estimate is that 66 percent of small-employer plans and 45 percent of large-employer plans will relinquish their grandfather status by the end of 2013,” the Register says. “The low-end estimates are for 49 percent and 34 percent of small and large-employer plans, respectively, to have relinquished grandfather status, and the high-end estimates are 80 percent and 64 percent, respectively.”
From what I read, it is also illegal for these insurance companies to cancel the policies of people with ongoing health conditions. They cant just drop them as per some law in HIPAA, which is over whatever it states in obamacare.
I believe everyone here saw the guy on Megyn Kelly, when all this first started. The cancer patient who was going to just die? Well, he got his insurance back because of this law. And so can other people.
From the article: "Federal law requires that his health insurance policy remain intact, despite what HHS and Sebelius may have written in to regulation."