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'Grandfathered' plans are those in effect before March 23, 2010 which also meet other specific requirements.
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The requirement that insurers cannot deny coverage to children under the age of 19 based on a preexisting medical condition does not apply to 'Grandfathered' individual plans.
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'Grandfathered' health plans: How one word could affect what's covered
WN.com - Articles related to Committee Investigating Healthcare Agencies 2010
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Physicians who do not meet the criteria will be 'Grandfathered'.
AME Info Latest News 2009
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If you think it is optional to keep your current insurance - see section 102 of the bill regarding "Grandfathered Plans".
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Grandfathered plans are also required to spend a percentage of their premium income 80 percent in the case of plans in the individual and small group markets and 85 percent for plans in the large group market on paying claims and undertaking quality improvement activities.
Broken Promises: How Obamacare Undercuts Existing Health Insurance By John S. Hoff 2011
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Yes we spent hours on the phone bumping heads until a supervisor of their level intimated agreement of the injustice, and also admitted that we should have been notified so as to be (Grandfathered back into the North American Plan).
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