(March 7, 2017 at 9:34 pm)Minimalist Wrote: And now we are hearing from the industry and the providers.
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/03/industry...ican-plan/
Quote:Industry questions higher insurance costs under Republican plan
Quote:The House Republican health insurance plan suggests health insurance after Obamacare will be less affordable, investors, insurers and industry sources said on Tuesday, raising questions about future enrollment and insurance company participation.
Quote:But some initial reaction, particularly from hospitals, was critical. The American Hospital Association said in a letter to Congress that it could not support the draft legislation in its current form.
The BlueCross BlueShield Association, which represents BCBS insurers across the country that cover the vast majority of the about 10 million people enrolled in 2017 Obamacare plans, said the insurers were glad to see the extension of many Obamacare aspects into 2019. But it emphasized the need for the replacement to be affordable.
Translation = They ain't falling for it.
If republicans want to spend more money on bombs, tanks, planes, etc. It would be their best interest to have a medicare for all system id rather pay into that
than pay for insurance from another corporate entity like blue cross blue shield. Because hey they already getting my money id pay a little more for free healthcare i really wouldnt mind because i need insurance. And if the ACA goes away i'll have no coverage what so ever for my pre-existing health issues. Then well if im paying into medicare for all they can't kick me off or take away my insurance.
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