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airplaneman

(1,239 posts)
7. I think I know
Sat Apr 15, 2017, 12:57 AM
Apr 2017

"It could also raise out-of-pocket medical expenses, the experts said, because it gives insurers more flexibility in determining the value of their coverage."

Whatever that means

You see the insurance companies can decide your policy is worthless to you because they are going to give you absolutely nothing for the $1200 per month you give them.
Makes perfect sense to me.
-Airplane

How the hell is this legal? DK504 Apr 2017 #1
The actual ACA gives the Secretary of Health and Human Services great latitude in setting PoliticAverse Apr 2017 #2
And the death doctor Price will do everything he can to undermine, sabotage, and ultimately kill it dalton99a Apr 2017 #3
Great latitude Proud Liberal Dem Apr 2017 #15
More rules? What happened to deregulation? bucolic_frolic Apr 2017 #4
These narcissistic assholes think that there should be more capitalists values and more turbinetree Apr 2017 #5
This is bad news. :( It's all to give $$$ to the ins. cos., and take $$$ from the ACA, Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #6
I think I know airplaneman Apr 2017 #7
Bingo! progree Apr 2017 #8
Removing federal oversight? What could go wrong? tenorly Apr 2017 #9
haha, I see what you did there.... and it's just so sad that criminals like this guy are in charge Fast Walker 52 Apr 2017 #11
If the fact that this reptile is leading our fourth most important state tenorly Apr 2017 #12
on the healthcareDOTgov website I can access the list of local doctors who take the plan while I'm Sunlei Apr 2017 #14
what does "final rule" mean? Fast Walker 52 Apr 2017 #10
It means no more comments/discussion this is what we've decided the law is going to be. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2017 #16
that's what I figured, but hard to believe that they won't mess with it more Fast Walker 52 Apr 2017 #17
open enrollment is only about two months, guess the big 3 insurance corps are fighting over subsidy Sunlei Apr 2017 #13
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