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| etaoin shrdlu |
Posted - 6/12/2012 8:47:41 AM | show profile | flag this post
provisions even if the Supreme Court strikes down health care reform. Why? It's just good business. Here's the AP article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/11/major-insurers-plan-to-ke_n_1588467.html Among the Obamacare provisions UnitedHealth Group, Humana and Aetna plan to keep: Keeping your kids on your insurance until they're 26, no co-pay for preventative care and the simplified appeals process for when coverage is denied. Blue Cross/Blue Shield's parent company also plans to keep many of the provisions. Sorry, cons. America's going to be stuck with better health care than they had in 2008. |
| SPC |
Posted - 6/12/2012 7:35:55 PM | show profile | flag this post
Wow! Etaoin Shrdlu..You must be happier than a pig in slop. Just one question How are famlies going to afford coverage? A better health care which few can afford is what we are going to get with Obamacare. |
| etaoin shrdlu |
Posted - 6/13/2012 8:36:02 AM | show profile | flag this post
Better health care... that MORE can afford, SPC. You had it wrong. The GOP plan is to immediately remove millions of Americans from access to health care, force ERs to treat them, and bill the rest of us through higher insurance prices. |
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