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Oct 7th 2013, 18:11:33

Originally posted by Requiem:
Rates will continue to go up because they cannot deny for pre-existing conditions which means they will have to pay out more and thus be forced to increase premiums to cover the claims payments.
But with health insurance being mandatory they also get a lot of healthy new customers as well. They'll make out just fine.
Originally posted by Klown:
Originally posted by Atryn:


Remember, part of this is to stop freeloaders who run around with no insurance and then expect the rest of us to pay for their healthcare when they show up in the emergency room. That is why it is called the individual shared responsibility payment.

https://www.healthcare.gov/...-health-coverage-in-2014/


No, it does not apply to me I am just saying that the price is still not affordable. I am aware of the tax credits and subsidies, the 231 figure includes that. If the law requires the young and healthy to sign up, it will fail. Regarding free loaders, correct me if I'm wrong here, but with the inability to discriminate based on pre-existing conditions is there not now an incentive to pay the penalty while you are healthy and then sign up for insurance once diagnosed with an illness that is going to require medical help?
solution: Single-payer health care.

Edited By: blid on Oct 7th 2013, 18:16:30
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