Posted on 05/22/2015 10:48:33 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
On the whole, the Affordable Care Act is working pretty well, getting more people insured and increasing the quality of insurance overall. But on Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported an alarming development: Health insurers on many state exchanges are looking to boost their premiums a ridiculous amount in 2016. New Mexico's leading provider, for instance, is seeking a 51.6 percent hike, while Maryland's is seeking a 30.4 percent hike. (Insurers in other states, like Vermont and Indiana, are asking for minimal increases.)
Libertarian and conservative outlets are, predictably, citing the rate hike as yet another Obamacare catastrophe. But it's actually a fairly foreseeableand possibly temporaryproblem. The ACA forced a bunch of uninsured people to get insurance. A hefty amount of these newly insured people were sick when they joined their new plan. Suddenly able to afford treatment, these sick people drained insurers' funds. But as they regain their health and remain on their plan, they'll stop draining their insurers' resources and start boosting them instead...
(Excerpt) Read more at slate.com ...
I know.
Whoda thunk it?
Bingo, you have succinctly noted a prime characteristic of all leftists!
I suspect these same insurance companies will be submitting refund requests this summer to cover loses implementing ACA.
LOL
the morons at Slate must not have heard that the NHS in England has had to pass regulations to kick malingerers out of the hospitals because they wanted to live there.
A sizable percentage of these subsidized patients with their many illnesses related to their unhealthy lifestyle will not be cured in a year. To say so is simply silly.
One problem with tourista medicine is that if there are problems you have to go back to wherever you went to get things fixed. Sometimes there are disputes and if you feel you got shorted there is not a lot you can do.
The over use and resultant increases in costs will abruptly cease when the whole nightmare is ended with the end of the current policy year as a result of the Supreme Court verdict to be handed down in June
About the author:
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/mark-joseph-stern-immaculate-conception-original-sin/
Stopped reading after the first sentence.
Suppose 0bozo completely oversteps the Supreme Court ruling, just as he does with Congress, the Constitution and everything else?
Our rates have already quadrupled! Not sure how much more we can afford!
And if the insurance regulators reject the increases, more companies will go under and the big insurance monopolies will gobble them up.
I'm just not so sure, as some claim, that people will be clamoring for single payer. They've seen first hand how badly the government has screwed this thing up from the get go. Are they really going to buy into a total government takeover?
“Libertarian and conservative outlets are, predictably, citing the rate hike as yet another Obamacare catastrophe. But it’s actually a fairly foreseeableand possibly temporaryproblem. The ACA forced a bunch of uninsured people to get insurance. A hefty amount of these newly insured people were sick when they joined their new plan. Suddenly able to afford treatment, these sick people drained insurers’ funds. But as they regain their health and remain on their plan, they’ll stop draining their insurers’ resources and start boosting them instead.”
Silliness.
If it was foreseeable, why didn’t anyone on the left mention this before now? It’s a tad late to say it now.
It’s the massive subsidies that are bankrupting Obamacare, not the sick people. Unless it’s the sick people getting subsidies. Those are the only ones able to get any benefit from this bill. Everyone else has HUGE deductibles that they can’t afford after paying the HUGE premiums.
It is worse than a catastrophic plan. You have the coverage of a catastrophic plan with the big deductibles, with the payment of a good PPO plan. Lose-lose...
...the choices of insurance company will diminish until the Democrats can say, The only way we can make it work is Single Payer. The government will be your insurance company. ....
Ding! Ding! Ding!
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