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To: Buckeye McFrog
meaning you can just pay the fine until you get sick and they buy a policy since they aren’t allowed to reject you....

this is my interpretation. is this the correct interpretation?

I suggest a mass mailing of inquiries to our Congressional staffs, politely asking for help in the decision to drop coverage, and then file for coverage at the point of need.

8 posted on 04/06/2010 9:43:26 AM PDT by mbarker12474 (If thine enemy offend thee, give his childe a drum.)
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To: mbarker12474

They can’t deny you coverage, but do they have to charge you the same as a healthy person or will there be special policies for people with pre existing conditions (aka Death Care policies)?


11 posted on 04/06/2010 9:49:41 AM PDT by world weary
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To: mbarker12474

meaning you can just pay the fine until you get sick and they buy a policy since they aren’t allowed to reject you....

this is my interpretation. is this the correct interpretation?

I have heard but cannot confirm that insurance companies who deny coverage have to pay a $100/day fine. If true this would give them the de-facto option to deny coverage and pay the fine, since hospitalization can run far more than $100/day. This would achieve two things: a growing revenue stream for the gubbermint, and stories to provoke public outrage to aid their push for single payer.


29 posted on 04/06/2010 11:50:35 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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