What good is it to tell insurance companies they can’t exclude people with preexisting conditions?
en tu cabeza asked:
The insurance companies can then just charge as much as they want to people that have expensive preexisting medical conditions. For example you have diabetes, you go to get insurance, the company says sure we would love to insure you for 1000/month. Who can afford that? The government would have to also tell the insurance companies how much they are allowed to charge for it to help any.
The insurance companies can then just charge as much as they want to people that have expensive preexisting medical conditions. For example you have diabetes, you go to get insurance, the company says sure we would love to insure you for 1000/month. Who can afford that? The government would have to also tell the insurance companies how much they are allowed to charge for it to help any.
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February 21st, 2010 at 1:45 pm
Nothing personal it’s a business. And as the saying goes, “America’s business is business.” Look if the insurance company is going to lose money that would be the result of a dumb business move. By the way many of the big health insurance companies are based in Connecticut, home of US Senator Joe Lieberman, once a Democratic stalwart now an independent, who will cast the deciding vote in the US Senate. The Dems will definitely have 58 votes in the Senate nonetheless they need two more to escape a Republican fillibuster. Joe’s vote counts and the lobbyist from his home state Connecticut are telling him, I’m sure, that it’s a business.
February 23rd, 2010 at 1:39 am
If you were an insurance company would you want to insure someone with a long term condition? As a business person it would not be in their best interest. They aren’t in it for the people they are in it for the money. It is a business. Their business would fail. Go broke. Just like the government would go broke if it got involved.
February 26th, 2010 at 10:21 am
mmm loopholes.
The trillion dollar democrat health loopholes bill.
They’ll try to call it “health reform”. But really, in one short week in the middle of December, the Senate and Obama
have turned it into The STIMULUS package FOR the Health Insurance Industry.
This Senate bill will now hurt everyday people far more than it helps them.
February 27th, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Well i do understand where your coming from, but they see it as you never got insured until you got sick and know you want us to pay. Think about a car, you don’t get it insured until you wreck it.lol They would make no money, but i do think their is the exception for people who could show that they just could not afford it. health coverage is a big problem for a country like America, only a smart and well thought out plan can actually work to benefit most people, obama care is such a clear case of trying to grab 1/6 of the economies wealth to shift political power, anybody with a high school education who really looks at it can see this, the only people defending it are the ones who don’t research politics, or far left liberals with an agenda
February 28th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
I think they all of the insurance company are the same. I suggest you to have a quote first before applying for insurance policies.