"Calif. considers regulating pet insurance; Coverage concerns parallel those faced by humans" by Cathy Bussewitz, Associated Press | July 20, 2010
SACRAMENTO — While states across the nation grapple with the national health care overhaul, a new population of patients is gaining attention in California: Fido and Fluffy.
Many feline and canine companions face health care challenges similar to those that confront humans. Veterinary care costs are skyrocketing as pet owners are offered a sophisticated menu of potentially lifesaving services, including kidney dialysis, sonograms, and chemotherapy.
I say SINGLE-PAYER for he PETS at least!!!
US consumers spent more than $12 billion on veterinary care in 2009, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
That is more than we spend on some people.
Yet only about 1 percent of pet owners have health insurance for their animals. Those who do often don’t understand what the policy covers and what it excludes in an industry that has faced little regulation or even attention — at least until now.
Democratic state Assemblyman Dave Jones, who is running for state insurance commissioner in the November election, said some of the same practices targeted by the recently enacted federal health care overhaul are used by pet insurance companies, including denying coverage based on preexisting conditions.
Jones has introduced a bill that would make pet insurers post detailed information on their websites so consumers can see exactly what is covered and what is not. They could then compare options, just as if they were buying insurance for themselves....
Aren't you?
Pets are PART of the FAMILY!
They are SENTIENT BEINGS that feel hunger, pain, and emotions just like the rest of us!
What do you think a CAT'S PURR MEANS?
According to pet insurance companies and animal advocacy groups, Jones’s effort is the first of its kind in the nation. The bill passed the Assembly and a Senate insurance committee. It awaits a hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Pet insurance varies widely depending on the company selling the policy. Just as with human health insurance, policy holders pay monthly premiums. Most pet policies require owners to pay the bill in full and submit a claim to the insurance company for partial reimbursement.
That’s where confusion can occur.
The LAST THING YOU WANT when your pets life is on the line!
Many policies state they will reimburse policy holders a percentage of reasonable and customary costs, but pet owners say veterinary charges can far exceed what the insurer considers reasonable.
“The time when you figure out how your insurance works is when you are in the throes of an emergency,’’ said Jennifer Fearing, senior state director for the Humane Society of the United States.
Not a good time for more confusion.
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