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South Carolina Health Insurance Laws and Regulations

Public Health Insurance Programs for South Carolina Residents

South Carolina Health Insurance High Risk Pools

South Carolina Health Insurance Companies

Contact Info for the South Carolina Department of Insurance and Department of Health Services



South Carolina Health Insurance Laws and Regulations

South Carolina health insurance law allows insurance companies to look at an applicant's health status to determine if they are accepted into coverage and to set monthly premiums.

If an applicant has a pre-existing health condition, he or she might be turned down for coverage but can purchase a plan through the South Carolina Health Insurance Pool. This high-risk pool accepts all applicants regardless of health status. But keep in mind that coverage in the South Carolina Health Insurance pool can be expensive.

Residents who recently left a group health plan with an employer and are HIPAA-eligible have special protections as health insurance shoppers. Learn more about this federal law here.

South Carolina health insurance plans also cover certain medical services according to state mandates. Those required services include:

  • Screening for breast, prostate, and cervical cancer
  • Care for pregnant women
  • Contraceptives

South Carolina health insurance companies are also required to set equal coverage limits and maximums for mental health conditions and physical conditions.

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South Carolina Public Health Insurance Programs

Low-income residents with no health insurance have access to various financial assistance South Carolina health insurance programs.

  • Medicaid
    South Carolina Medicaid is designed to provide low-income and disabled residents with free health insurance. To learn more about this South Carolina health insurance program, visit this website.

  • Partners for Healthy Children
    This program provides health insurance for children who are under the age of 19 and meet income eligibility requirements. For more information about Partners for Healthy Children, visit them online.

  • The Best Chance Network
    Low-earning women in South Carolina can get free screening for breast and cervical cancer through this program. Learn more about this South Carolina health insurance program for women here.

  • South Carolina Medicare
    Seniors can find South Carolina health insurance through Medicare Advantage, Supplement and Original Medicare.

Federal programs such as the Federal Health Coverage Tax Credit also provide some financial assistance for South Carolina residents. Learn more about the tax credit online.

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South Carolina Health Insurance High Risk Pool

Residents in South Carolina with pre-existing conditions will be able to get health insurance from a high risk pool established by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) in South Carolina will run similar to regular South Carolina health insurance plans. The plans will require enrollees to pay affordable premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

Enrollees in the South Carolina PCIP will pay around the same amount that people without medical conditions pay for health insurance. The estimated premiums for South Carolina residents are $301 for ages 0 to 34; $361 for ages 35 to 44; $462 for ages 45 to 54; $642 for ages 55 and older. The plan has a $2,500 deductible which has to be met before health insurance benefits kick in. There is also an out-of-pocket limit set at $5,950 a year.

People in South Carolina with medical conditions will have coverage for prescription drugs, doctor and hospital visits, emergency services and more.

Individuals may apply for the South Carolina PCIP program if they are a United States citizen, have a pre-existing condition and have been without health insurance for six months.

For more information on the South Carolina health insurance high risk pools visit http://www.healthcare.gov/index.html.

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The following list of companies offer health insurance plans in South%carolina:

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South Carolina Department of Insurance and Department of Health and Environmental Control

Find the contact information for the South Carolina health insurance and health and environmental control departments at:

South Carolina Department of Insurance
Mailing address:
PO Box 100105
Columbia, SC 29202
Office address:
1201 Main Street, Suite 1000
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 737-6160
http://www.doi.sc.gov/


South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 898-3432
http://www.scdhec.net/


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