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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4615927" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Or as in your case having no insurance at all. How many times do you have to be reminded that hospitals because of it's charter and licensing cannot deny care to a person with no insurance. And when they can't get the money out of the person or Medicaid they simply pass it back onto insurers in the form of higher fees and charges which in the end gets passed back onto subscribers. </p><p></p><p>Now the conservative dominated SCOTUS has agreed to take up the ACA after the election. If it's overturned then it's right back to the very beginning where insurers can deny coverage on the basis of preexisting conditions including your diabetes cap lifetime claims paid, giving providers more leeway when it comes to denying care due to the inability to pay, open the door again to these charge premiums but provide nothing meaningful in the way of coverage insurers, drop the ACA requirement that insurers have to use at least 85% of premiums received to actually pay claims. </p><p></p><p>Is this what you want? If not then what have you to offer as an alternative to the ACA. After all, don't you remember "repeal and replace"? We saw the "repeal" but never saw the "replace" because there never was one to begin with. When it came to an alternative, it was all talk of the GOP but nothing in the way of viable alternatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4615927, member: 58386"] Or as in your case having no insurance at all. How many times do you have to be reminded that hospitals because of it's charter and licensing cannot deny care to a person with no insurance. And when they can't get the money out of the person or Medicaid they simply pass it back onto insurers in the form of higher fees and charges which in the end gets passed back onto subscribers. Now the conservative dominated SCOTUS has agreed to take up the ACA after the election. If it's overturned then it's right back to the very beginning where insurers can deny coverage on the basis of preexisting conditions including your diabetes cap lifetime claims paid, giving providers more leeway when it comes to denying care due to the inability to pay, open the door again to these charge premiums but provide nothing meaningful in the way of coverage insurers, drop the ACA requirement that insurers have to use at least 85% of premiums received to actually pay claims. Is this what you want? If not then what have you to offer as an alternative to the ACA. After all, don't you remember "repeal and replace"? We saw the "repeal" but never saw the "replace" because there never was one to begin with. When it came to an alternative, it was all talk of the GOP but nothing in the way of viable alternatives. [/QUOTE]
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