Posted on 03/23/2011 4:31:57 PM PDT by TheNewPundit
This Year, Groups Of More Than 20 Workers Have Been Experiencing Premium Increases Of Around 20 Percent, Insurance Agents Say, While Smaller Groups Are Seeing Increases Of 40 Percent To 60 Percent Or More. The rate of increase is phenomenal, said Jean Pierre La Tourette, owner of Flora Ventures, a florist with 11 employees in Newmarket, N.H., near Portsmouth. (As Health Costs Soar, G.O.P. And Insurers Differ On Cause, The New York Times, 3/4/11)
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I’ll tell you this much- I bill insurance companies for a living. After that monstrosity was signed into law, the insurance companies got vengeful against their subscribers. On major company which starts with a “C” and ends with an “A” changed their habits overnight. It’s been a nightmare to even get a denial of claims in writing now, whereas they used to pay top dollar for services quickly.
Oh come on Doug, you can do better, post the whole thing so we don’t have to go to your blog to read it...
It’s nothing but a list of more articles...folks, move along...nothing to see here...
Wow. It’s 2014 already. Time is going by fast.
Everyday is Christmas for these politicians.
The foreign occupier and his horde are a menace to our nation and damn near everyone living here.
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Look up 'Certificate of Need' (CON) on Google, or as I call it: A 'Certificate of Monopoly.'
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Something else - since Obamacare passed, I’ve noticed meds are also up.
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