Actually, from that same article that janbb mentioned, this year, if you’re eligible.
“National High-Risk Pool. People with preexisting conditions will be eligible for subsidized coverage through a national high-risk pool, beginning 90 days after enactment. People who have been uninsured for at least six months and who have a preexisting condition will be eligible for subsidized coverage through a temporary national high-risk pool, to be established by the secretary in 2010. High-risk pools will not impose preexisting condition exclusions and plans will be required to cover on average no less than 65 percent of medical costs (actuarial value) and to limit out-of-pocket spending to that which is defined for health savings accounts (HSAs), or $5,950 for individual policies and $11,900 for family policies. Premiums will be set for a standard population and cannot vary by more than a factor of four based on age (i.e., 4:1 age bands). The secretary will receive $5 billion to carry out the program.”