Now THIS is why we need some form of reform. I don’t agree with an insurance mandate, I don’t agree with covering pre-existing conditions. However we at Free Republic have said for a while that the entire point of not being in favor of covering pre-existing conditions is that you take out the risk factor. If these women have been paying their premiums and get cancelled when they need the insurance they paid for, they should be fined.
Interesting! I know and have known many women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Several have died. But none of them had their health insurance canceled. I also know several (two males, one female)who have had organ transplants with nary an insurance problem.
A few years ago the major problem in dealing with health insurers was the filing of claims. In our church we had several knowledgeable persons who volunteered to help the elderly with claims. But insurers have streamlined the system now so that it is no longer a problem.