HappySqurriel said:
Kasz216 said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
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In republican states specialsits are way overpaid and general practioners are underpaid.
In democratic states general practioners are underpaid and specialists are overpaid.
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Did you mean to say the same thing twice?
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No. Meant to say Democrats overpay GP's and underpay specialists.
As for the "Trigger option" keep in mind that even the Obama administration doesn't expect much to change healthcare wise until the middle of his second term.
And that's if it passed today.
Truth is... the democrats just want this in so they have a built in excuse for the next couple elections when we're spending trillions of dollars before any actual healthcare benefits kick in... all while people are paying fines for not having health insurance.
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On top of this, legislating that insurance companies are not allowed to refuse coverage due to pre-existing conditions will (likely) force “Insurance” costs to be much higher because they will be forced to accept high cost clients while low cost clients stopped paying for insurance because there was no longer any need to get insurance while healthy and maintain insurance in case you became unhealthy.
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Yeah. I'm interested to see how they get around that...
It will probably work like Dental insurance... and they'll "Stagger" it. You'll need to pay insurance for 6-12 months before your coverage starts. With your balance being refunded to you or your next of kin opon termination of the plan.