firstdown
06-12-2012, 12:34 PM
The Supreme Court is unlikely to strike down all of the law in my opinion. The fact that the biggest healthcare provider went in this direction squarely debunks the myth that Obamacare is government run and overreach.
Your better then that:
They will still allow kids from the age 19 to 26 to remian on their parents policy. Lets do the math 6.6 million kids on mom and dads policy at around $100 a month.
6,600,000 X $100 =660,000,000
Now do you think those kids actually use very much insurance or do you think that was a hugh profit for the insurance company? Right, it was hugh profits for the insurance companies.
The company will also continue offering preventive health care services without out-of-pocket cost.
That's was becoming pretty standard even before Obama care because it was saving the Ins. companies money. So once again they are giving up nothing.
They will also remove the lifetime cap on coverage. This could be big for a few people but most caps are around 5 mil. and if your 5 mil. into coverage then you have one foot in the grave so who cares.
My point is that company only gained from this. I did not read that they would still take people with pre exsisting conditions and oher things that drive up their cost. Another word they cherry picked what they would still offer to make the company look good.
Your better then that:
They will still allow kids from the age 19 to 26 to remian on their parents policy. Lets do the math 6.6 million kids on mom and dads policy at around $100 a month.
6,600,000 X $100 =660,000,000
Now do you think those kids actually use very much insurance or do you think that was a hugh profit for the insurance company? Right, it was hugh profits for the insurance companies.
The company will also continue offering preventive health care services without out-of-pocket cost.
That's was becoming pretty standard even before Obama care because it was saving the Ins. companies money. So once again they are giving up nothing.
They will also remove the lifetime cap on coverage. This could be big for a few people but most caps are around 5 mil. and if your 5 mil. into coverage then you have one foot in the grave so who cares.
My point is that company only gained from this. I did not read that they would still take people with pre exsisting conditions and oher things that drive up their cost. Another word they cherry picked what they would still offer to make the company look good.