Insurance Solution, Mixed Feelings (Part 1)
Posted by James Breen at 28 January 2008 12:22
About insurance solution, quite easy, at Bankruptcy And Debts, I wrote everything as simple as possible.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
Here's the thing: I am not, in general, a fan of tying health insurance to employment. Yes, there are advantages to group coverage, but these are a result of such a system, not a raison d'etre. On the other hand, simply deleting the current system creates its own problems, especially vis folks who might find it difficult to find individual coverage (affordable or otherwise).In the past, I've pooh-poohed the "105'ers" who champion the idea of wholesale deletion of group plans, with little (if .. click here.
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Here's the thing: I am not, in general, a fan of tying health insurance to employment. Yes, there are advantages to group coverage, but these are a result of such a system, not a raison d'etre. On the other hand, simply deleting the current system creates its own problems, especially vis folks who might find it difficult to find individual coverage (affordable or otherwise). In the past, I've pooh-poohed the "105'ers" who champion the idea of wholesale deletion of group plans, with little (if .. Read the rest of this entry.
It is just getting started:
A Dayton cop once told me a story that they swear is true. A man walked into a mini-mart, pointed a gun at the cashier, said "this is a robbery, call the police." The police arrived, he put the gun down, was put in the cruiser, where he said, "I'm having a heart attack take me to the hospital." He had no health insurance, and needed expensive medical care- so jail was the solution. It's absolutely crazy that convicts can have guaranteed rights that the rest of us don't- like health care. ..read more.
I am quite happy I found what I like.
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