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I believe the carriers will POUNCE on new opportunities to roll out new plans and options...THIS YEAR ! The full replacement bill may take years, but fellas, I do believe we will have new options to sell in 2017!
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Hahaha...dogs can do it too.
Yeah but not as fast as a cat!
Is that where that expression, "quick as a cat" comes from?
I believe the carriers will POUNCE on new opportunities to roll out new plans and options...THIS YEAR ! The full replacement bill may take years, but fellas, I do believe we will have new options to sell in 2017!
Real options from Real Carriers?
Or crap options from Tier 2 and 3 carriers?
I want something to cover individuals who need chemo at MD Anderson. That's not going to happen this year.
And DAMNIT. I keep telling you and telling you. I'm not a fella!
You see Goillini there's more than one way to skin a cat. After all it is a dog eat dog world and every dog has his day. At this point I'm just sick of all this dog gone Obamacare it's just gone to the dogs.
Please don't dog me out for expressing my opinion!
Anyone wanna place bets on whether the GOP is going to screw this up?
This simply is a can't win situation for who ever holds the hot potato last.
Obama sought to reduce medical bankruptcies and have insurance companies bear more risk than insureds. That's the ACA, the cost is based on the risk and who between insurance and insured bears the most risk.
The GOP solution will shift risk back to the insured but offer rate relief. At first, a lot of people will cheer lower premiums, until they learn their costs don't stop at 7150 anymore for using their coverage. Then once medical bankruptcies kick in again, people will be screaming bloody murder at the GOP.
Health care is a can't win situation in the US because everybody wants the other guy to make it cheaper, but doesn't want to do anything themselves.
Nobody is fixing health care in this country, we're just moving risk around.
And no, I'm not a single payor guy either, that system has it's own problems too. It doesn't fit our culture one bit, and since it's a tax based system, the ability to increase taxes every year (hard to do) means services would have to be reduced, as they are in every single payer country when the budget gets tight.
How many insurers are ready to sign on to these new plans?