It’s not a question of welfare. It’s a question of performance to an agreement. The insurers would not have offered that insurance at that price for that period of time without the inducement.
Medicaid is something else, and people come on and off it all the time based on their specific situation and the rules governing it at the time they intend to receive it. We wouldn’t go back and send bills to everyone who received Medicaid last year if we change the qualifications for it this year.
sounds like a double standard