For Maryland residents who did not have access to health insurance or were deemed medically uninsurable, the Maryland Health Insurance Plan contracted with a third-party administrator to provide health insurance. Beginning in January 2014, members enrolled in the standard Maryland Health Insurance Plan may elect to continue their coverage, but must pay the full amount of the premium. Coverage for these enrollees will continue until at least December 31, 2014, but will end no later than January 2020 (Chapter 159, Acts of 2013).
The Plan also oversees administration of State pharmaceutical assistance through the Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program. To low- and middle-income Maryland senior citizens, the Program allots subsidies that reduce copayments under the federal Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (Code Insurance Article, secs. 14-510 through 14-515).
In 2010, the Maryland Health Insurance Plan additionally was made responsible for the federal temporary high-risk pool program in Maryland (Chapter 173, Acts of 2010). Under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148), the program makes available affordable health insurance to uninsured individuals with preexisting conditions. This federally funded program continued until December 31, 2013. Then, health insurance was made available through the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. Some individuals who attempted to transition to a plan through the Exchange were unsucessful due to technical difficulties with the marketplace website. These "bridge eligible individuals" may keep or enroll in the Maryland Health Insurance Plan through at least March 31, 2014 with retroactive coverage to January 1, 2014 (Chapter 1, Acts of 2014).
Subscriber premiums, and an assessment on hospital net patient revenues fund the Plan.
The Board of Directors appoints the Executive Director of the Maryland Health Insurance Plan (Chapter 153, 2002; Chapter 259, Acts of 2008; Code Insurance Article, sec. 14-503).
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The Maryland Health Insurance Plan is subject to the supervision and control of its ten-member Board of Directors, which was created in 2002. After adapting a plan of operation for the Maryland Health Insurance Plan, the Board submits it, as well as any subsequent amendments, to the Maryland Insurance Commissioner for approval.
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