To: Alberta's Child
There is absolutely no reason, for example, why an insurance carrier should be prohibited from offering a health care plan with a $1 million annual cap, a $10 million lifetime coverage limit, or any other conditions that are acceptable to their customers. Yet this legislation does not remove caps on coverage and does not remove the requirement that pre-existing conditions are covered. So there is absolutely no reason to believe that this will do anything to reduce or control the costs of premiums.
To: DoodleDawg
Does the bill give states the power to allow insurance carriers to sell policies with insurance caps and with restrictions on pre-existing conditions? I believe the House version of the bill did.
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06/22/2017 8:34:21 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
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