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This shouldn't happen in a first world nation.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/01/health/elder-insurance/index.html
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/01/health/elder-insurance/index.html
This shouldn't happen in a first world nation.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/01/health/elder-insurance/index.html
But Dixie said this doesn't happen in the US.
But Dixie said this doesn't happen in the US.
they said they didn't know they could get insurance....this is a sad story, but to put the blame on the country is misguided.
This.
for someone who is so internet savvy, i'm surprised you don't know that means he agrees with my post.
Well I didn't, so shoot me! No one seems to answer the question as to why she was so poorly advised.
So now it's the fault of a lack of information?Well I didn't, so shoot me! No one seems to answer the question as to why she was so poorly advised.
This shouldn't happen in a first world nation.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/01/health/elder-insurance/index.html
This.
i would question aetna further as to why her premiums jumped and why they did not inform her about the preexisting conditions pool
also, her health care advocate should have known about the preexisting conditions pool
obviously, more advertising about the aca needs to be done
Indeed it is the country's fault.
We allow insurance companies to dictate the terms of our medical care, even to the point of preventing care.
For the privilege of them regulating the quality and amount of or lack of healthcare, we reward them with 31% of our healthcare dollars, while medicare performs the same service at a cost of only 6%.
Indeed it is the country's fault.
We allow insurance companies to dictate the terms of our medical care, even to the point of preventing care.
For the privilege of them regulating the quality and amount of or lack of healthcare, we reward them with 31% of our healthcare dollars, while medicare performs the same service at a cost of only 6%.
You don't have to have healthcare, it's not very smart since all your expenses would come out of pocket. But you could do it. The insurance company goes out of business if they pay more than they make. They're not the mystic healing company of fluffy bunnies and rainbows, they're trying to make a profit.
Indeed it is the country's fault.
We allow insurance companies to dictate the terms of our medical care, even to the point of preventing care.
For the privilege of them regulating the quality and amount of or lack of healthcare, we reward them with 31% of our healthcare dollars, while medicare performs the same service at a cost of only 6%.
You don't have to have healthcare, it's not very smart since all your expenses would come out of pocket. But you could do it. The insurance company goes out of business if they pay more than they make. They're not the mystic healing company of fluffy bunnies and rainbows, they're trying to make a profit.
which is an excellent argument against for profit healthcare, besides, one of the purposes of insurance is to spread the risk/cost among many people