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New Report Says Almost 1 Million Kentuckians to Be Insured Under ACA Clause

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A new report from the national health organization Families USA is praising the ability of almost 1 million Kentuckians to buy insurance in the coming years despite their pre-existing conditions.

The report  says almost 1 million Kentuckians who have previously been denied insurance coverage may get it when that part of the Affordable Care Act takes effect in 2014. Far western Kentucky accounted for nearly 139,000 residents with pre-existing conditions- nearly 27% of the total population.

Additionally, the report says its estimate is conservative because it only counts those previously rejected. It says many other Kentuckians could have avoided the system and therefore more will be afforded care.

It also doesn'?t count anyone over 65 years old in the report.

Kentucky Voices for Health Executive Director Jodi Mitchell says the report is good news.

?"I think this brings peace of mind to those families who have been denied coverage for so long because of pre-existing conditions," said Mitchell.  "I think when we speak to a lot of Kentucky families there?'s not really anyone I have spoken to that has not been affected by pre-existing conditions,"? she says.

The clause will allow those who'?ve had illnesses like cancer, diabetes or other sickness to get insurance coverage, Mitchell says.

Kenny Colston is the Frankfort Bureau Chief for Kentucky Public Radio (a collaborative effort of public radio stations in Kentucky). Colston has covered Kentucky's Capitol and state government since 2010. He is a Louisville native, and a graduate of the University of Kentucky. When he's not tracking down stories about Kentucky politics, you can often find him watching college sports, particularly football.
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