It hasn't been a problem because the people paying for it havent made it an issue. Like all companies and industries, were there is a need, a company(s) will fill it. I do t believe pre-existing conditions is "that" big of a deal, other wise INS. Companies would create special policies to address them. Of course they want to create as many policies as possible and cover as many people as possible.... To make more money!!! It doesn't make since that they wouldn't want to do that. It may be expensive, and rightly so, but it can be done. Secondly, it is normal procedure to deny coverage on say 30% of DME claims. Most people don't pay any attention and go ahead and pay pay for the dme themselves. It might he a shifty way to do things but, it's 30% that the INS doesn't have to pay becuase you weren't paying attention.

Healthcare is expensive, and I want the best I can afford. To have the best, you have to put in more. People the world over come here to be healed. God bless'em. And even at this point our researcher can still make enough money to produce new, better products and procedures. You take away this incentive and the business will shrink. I sure as hell won't work for less than I'm worth, let alone free....

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On Sep 24, 2009, at 9:32 AM, [email protected] wrote:

In a message dated 9/24/2009 8:23:54 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: The answer to the problem is to allow companies to create plans that people want. Stop the govt from mandating that everything under the sun has to be covered in every plan and let me choose exactly what I want to pay for. Let companies compete across state lines, let small companies pool together to get discounts. Lastly, why don't we get the govt to quit taking half my pay check and let me put MY money where it needs to go.

Casey
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The Health Care industry has had many decades to address the problems and they have not done so. Why is that? It is because they don't want to address the problems. They're making money. They don't want to lower premiums or rate premiums according to the insured's income. They don't want to deal with people who may have pre-existing conditions. They don't want to pay for the insured person's health care.
They DO want to collect premiums.

Jerry aka LGO
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