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In New Mexico. I am self-employed. I buy my own health insurance fro BC&BS. Before you say "try someone else". I did last year with the other major carrier in the state. Was rejected outright for a pre-existing damaged nerve shoulder condition I have had since I was 17. Didn't seem to bother anybody before. Yes, not even an exclusion rider.
So, I have no choice. Since there is no public option I either can take the risk and spend that $5300 a year on medical expenses and pay Mr. Obama's fine come January or I can continue to pay for someone else. I have seen the doctor once in the last two years for a cold. The letter explicitly said that the cost increase was due to "health care services continues to increase" or they were just as expensive.
They did give me a 800 number to call to see if I was eligible for the high risk pool. Thanks. I could also get somewhat cheaper if I accepted a new plan with a cap on coverage.
Smells like a bubble to me but it is not the greed of the participants it is the collusion of the sellers.
Yes, this may seem like peanuts to some but when the economy truly starts to unravel it will be triggered by people and businesses stop paying their health insurance premiums. That time may be sooner that we think.
In New Mexico. I am self-employed. I buy my own health insurance fro BC&BS. Before you say "try someone else". I did last year with the other major carrier in the state. Was rejected outright for a pre-existing damaged nerve shoulder condition I have had since I was 17. Didn't seem to bother anybody before. Yes, not even an exclusion rider.
So, I have no choice. Since there is no public option I either can take the risk and spend that $5300 a year on medical expenses and pay Mr. Obama's fine come January or I can continue to pay for someone else. I have seen the doctor once in the last two years for a cold. The letter explicitly said that the cost increase was due to "health care services continues to increase" or they were just as expensive.
They did give me a 800 number to call to see if I was eligible for the high risk pool. Thanks. I could also get somewhat cheaper if I accepted a new plan with a cap on coverage.
Smells like a bubble to me but it is not the greed of the participants it is the collusion of the sellers.
Yes, this may seem like peanuts to some but when the economy truly starts to unravel it will be triggered by people and businesses stop paying their health insurance premiums. That time may be sooner that we think.
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