Last week we went to Everett to attend a workshop for midwives sponsored by DSHS. In addition to hearing about establishing paternity in Washington, we were updated about the Affordable Care Act and how implementation is going, especially as it affects women applying for pregnancy benefits.
Whatcom Alliance for Health Advancement
800 E.Chestnut St., Lower Level, Suite 2
Bellingham, WA 98225
360.788.6594
www.whatcomalliance.org
Remember that pregnancy medical can be made retroactive for up to three months prior to the application date. This is important to note for pregnant women, who are encouraged to begin prenatal care as soon as possible, even if prior to approval for coverage.
The good news is that pregnant women applying for insurance coverage who do not qualify for Medicaid will still be able to purchase health insurance that will offer a maternity benefit without pre-existing exclusions. This means that you will be covered even if you are already pregnant when you apply for benefits. As always, read the fine print of any plan before you purchase it.