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To: stylin19a

They were the ones who WROTE Obamacare for their own benefit and then they used it as a bank account to buy off corrupt republican and democrat politicians. Obamacare and Ryan care were their way to protect their massive profit scheme structures and maintain quadrupled set of cooked books, to make it all ‘plausible’ and such.

It is clear, the insurance company monopolies must be destroyed along with the state and federal governments that built them... to enrich and entrench themselves in power and wealth.

we didn’t build that...
they did...


75 posted on 03/27/2017 9:59:12 PM PDT by MIA_eccl1212 (10 rounds 10 meters 10 seconds 10 centimeters)
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To: MIA_eccl1212

>>It is clear, the insurance company monopolies must be destroyed along with the state and federal governments that built them... to enrich and entrench themselves in power and wealth.
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This is exactly what needs to be done.

When I was young, there was NO health insurance. You just paid cash, and it wasn’t that much.

Now they created a middle man, INSURANCE COMPANIES, inflate prices, and force people to pay premiums, copays, etc., so that the Insurance Company Middleman can take their cut, out of OUR pocket.

This is why health care is so much less expensive in other countries, and the care is often better.


76 posted on 03/27/2017 10:02:49 PM PDT by Kalamata
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To: MIA_eccl1212
one would think that, but why would the Insurance companies think being limited is ok ? The only way to continue to make the profits is to continually raise premiums ? probably.

The Affordable Care Act requires health insurers tin the individual and small group markets to spend at least 80 percent of the premiums they received on healthcare services and activities to improve health care quality(in the large group market, the amount is 85 percent).

This is referred to as the Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) rule or the 80/20 rule. If a health insurer does not spend at least 80 percent of the premiums it receives on health care services and activities to improve healthcare quality, the insurer must rebate the difference.



138 posted on 03/28/2017 8:27:08 AM PDT by stylin19a (Terrorists - "just because you don't see them doesn't mean they aren't there")
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