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ACA Saved My Life: Cancer Survivor's Story

30 Nov

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Summary

  • A woman survived terminal lung cancer due to ACA coverage.
  • She faced a $400,000 medical bill before ACA protections.
  • ACA subsidies are set to expire, risking higher premiums.
ACA Saved My Life: Cancer Survivor's Story

Eugenia Horan, who previously faced a $400,000 medical bill from a surgical complication, credits the Affordable Care Act (ACA) with her survival from terminal lung cancer. Diagnosed in 2019, Horan's cancer had spread, requiring intensive care and treatment. She believes that while Medicaid provided coverage, the ACA ensured a more comprehensive level of care that was essential for her recovery. Without these protections, Horan fears she would not have received the necessary treatment and would have been denied private insurance due to her pre-existing condition.

The ACA's provisions prevent insurers from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions or dramatically increasing premiums, though these protections do not extend to all plan types. Horan's experience underscores the law's importance in making healthcare accessible and affordable for millions. Her story gained significant traction online after she shared it on Instagram Threads, resonating with many who fear the return of pre-ACA healthcare challenges.

As expanded ACA subsidies implemented in 2021 are scheduled to expire at the end of the year, many individuals anticipate substantial increases in their insurance premiums, with some considering dropping coverage altogether. This situation reflects a broader national concern, as a recent survey indicated that nearly half of U.S. adults worry about affording healthcare in the upcoming year. Horan, now cancer-free, advocates for hope among terminal cancer patients while warning of the potential devastating consequences of losing ACA protections.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Horan's husband's appendectomy resulted in a $400,000 medical bill, leading to bankruptcy, which highlighted the need for affordable insurance like the ACA.
Millions may face extreme premium hikes or be forced to drop health insurance altogether, potentially mirroring the pre-ACA era of unaffordable care.
No, the ACA prevents insurers from denying coverage, raising premiums, or excluding essential benefits due to pre-existing conditions.

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