A Reader Asks: Will Using Electronic Cigarettes Affect My Insurance Rates? - ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News /insurance/electronic-cigarettes-health-insurance/ ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News produces in-depth journalism on health issues and is a core operating program of KFF. Thu, 16 Apr 2026 04:44:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2023/04/kffhealthnews-icon.png?w=32 A Reader Asks: Will Using Electronic Cigarettes Affect My Insurance Rates? - ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News /insurance/electronic-cigarettes-health-insurance/ 32 32 161476233 A Reader Asks: Will Using Electronic Cigarettes Affect My Insurance Rates? /insurance/electronic-cigarettes-health-insurance/ /insurance/electronic-cigarettes-health-insurance/#comments Fri, 16 May 2014 05:01:00 +0000 http://khn.wp.alley.ws/news/electronic-cigarettes-health-insurance/ Q. Can my insurer charge me a higher premium because I use electronic cigarettes? 

A. The rules aren’t clear, but some insurers may try to do so.

Under the health law, insurers who sell plans on the individual market when determining someone’s premium: age, geographic location, family size and tobacco use. People who use tobacco can be charged up to 50 percent more than non smokers. 

Under the rules, use of any tobacco product four or more times a week on average in the past six months could subject someone to the tobacco surcharge.

insurers from applying the tobacco surcharge in the individual market, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 

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A Reader Asks: Will Using Electronic Cigarettes Affect My Insurance Rates?

So are e-cigarettes tobacco products? The battery-powered devices , producing a smoke-like vapor that usually contains nicotine and flavoring agents. 

The Food and Drug Administration recently , just as it does regular cigarettes and cigars. 

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is looking into the use of e-cigarettes and the tobacco surcharge, according to an agency official.

In a , researchers at the University of California-San Francisco found that, although the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes are still largely unknown, they emit potentially harmful substances into the air and can be a source of indoor pollution.

The researchers also found that e-cigarettes actually reduce the likelihood that people will quit smoking, in contrast to advertising claims that firing up an e-cig will help people kick the habit.

The potential role of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool has insurance coverage implications too. The health law requires most health plans to cover FDA-approved smoking cessation products and counseling without any out-of-pocket cost to consumers. The federal government clarifying which services and products must be covered. 

Since e-cigarettes aren’t FDA-approved for quitting smoking–and in fact are considered by the agency to be tobacco products that warrant regulation like cigarettes—they aren’t covered as a free preventive benefit under the law.

But more specific guidance may be needed. “The Affordable Care Act does not specify e-cigarette use for purposes of cessation coverage or tobacco surcharge application,” says Catherine McMahon, policy principal at the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. “The lack of clarity may allow health plans to try to add the surcharge for e-cigarettes.”

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