Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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So, what is wrong with the Supreme Court deciding if the ACA is constitutional? |
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United Healthcare (UNH) is at close to its 52-week high right now. The 52 week range is $187.72–$324.57. That means about a 34% increase in the past 52 weeks. Healthcare stocks took a little hit at the beginning of Covid but have bounced way back. (Of course, maybe the execs are doing stock buybacks with their corporate tax break money. Companies have spent trillions of their tax break dollars buying back their own stock. Unrestrained greed is bad economics. Insurance companies sure seem happy lately and I do not think it is because they are losing money — or think they are going to. Last edited by Boomer; 09-16-2020 at 02:09 PM. |
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Wait! I thought there was a possibility that we could be getting government healthcare where everything will be covered - no?
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If the country expels all the illegal aliens, builds the wall and restricts immigration as Canada does to immigrants who will benefit Canada then there should be free basic health insurance to all Americans who respect the flag and our laws. No pre existing conditions. This would be like the hurricane insurance pool for those who can not get hurricane insurance. The ACA was a flop for the middle class. Contrary to those who say there is no free lunch, keeping Americans healthy and productive is better and cheaper than go to emergency rooms for a condition that could have been treated preventatively. And unless the country is at full employment there will be no inflation penalty. For those who come to this country and then bad mouth it they get a one way ticket back to where they came from.
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But keep saying it, if you are pleased An updated KFF analysis estimates that almost 54 million people – or 27% of all adults under 65 —have pre-existing health conditions that would likely have made them uninsurable in the individual markets that existed in most states before the Affordable Care Act. |
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For a very long time insurance companies have not been allowed to use pre-existing conditions to CANCEL insurance for anyone with continuous insurance coverage. The issue is can people opt to not have insurance, saving big $$$$, and then suddenly decide to sign up for insurance when they find out they have a condition that could cost them lots of money. As long as they can not CANCEL already in-force policies when someone unfortunately gets diagnosed with a serious health condition, I do not see an issue. Otherwise, most younger healthy people would not bother to pay for insurance until they need it. That would seriously change the pricing of insurance for responsible people who always carry health insurance.
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That is true in ALL insurance, not just health insurance. It's also true in car insurance, life insurance, property insurance. It's a gamble. YOu are betting that you will need to cash in. The insurance company is betting that you won't need to cash in. The insurance company is the "house." The "house" is betting the odds. You are betting against them. Pre-existing conditions means - if you ever broke a bone in school, and you have arthritis now, then your insurance company will tell you that all those premiums you've paid for years and years, all your Medicare Part Whatever - don't amount to a hill of beans. You are NOT covered, because you have a pre-existing condition, and your current diagnosis is a result of that pre-existing condition. If you hadn't broken your bone, then you wouldn't have been at risk of getting arthritis. Suck it up buttercup, you want treatment it'll cost you $40,000, full price, no discounts, no coverage. You want surgery, you're looking at over $100,000. Payable in full in 30 days. That's what pre-existing condition coverage is all about. If you ever had a cold sore - well that's herpes. So if you end up with cervical cancer, you're out of luck. Pay in full. Herpes is the #1 cause of cervical cancer. Never mind that in your case, it isn't what caused it. They have the right not to cover it, because you had that condition. But hey you're gonna live forever right Gracie? or maybe you'll die in your sleep, 100% healthy, without anyone having to pay the hospital bill because you've never had any medical problem ever in your entire life. Including the medical pre-existing condition of giving birth. Or going through menopause. Those are pre-existing medical conditions too. You want any possible future medical problem to be refused coverage, and have to pay 100% of the full price because the insurance company has chosen not to cover pre-existing conditions? You got it. Good luck to ya. |
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I don't know of anyone in power on both sides of the aisle who have said they would repeal pre-existing conditions. So I am curious why you feel this way. |
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Please everyone dont be distracted by individual concerns about health issues. The real issue is the communist anarchists trying to destroy this country from within. They are not providing alternative soultions to problems. They are destroying the social fabric of this country by attacking its citizenry and police. They are terrorists being given cover by cowardly leaders. Of an unrecognizsble party that no longer has a voice for most of its members. Their mission is to bring their hate to your front door. Wake up please. Session over
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Debt is not increasing exponentially. Learn what the term means please.
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Fake news .
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