How would health insurance businesses be able to stay viable if the Senate bill is passed?

May 10th, 2010 | by admin |
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johma513 asked:


As I understand it, the bill forces all Americans to have health insurance. However, I think that the fine for having no health insurance is around $750. But after the year 2014, health insurance companies will not be able to turn customers away for preexisting conditions. Why wouldnt someone pay the fine or buy low end coverage until they got ill and supplement the coverage or buy an extensive plan?

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  1. 3 Responses to “How would health insurance businesses be able to stay viable if the Senate bill is passed?”

  2. By danrathersatitagain on May 11, 2010 | Reply

    The end hundreds of current insurance company employees will be looking for work.

  3. By Jman on May 14, 2010 | Reply

    The bill.
    For healthcare insteadso screw the us for healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the us for healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the us for healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the bill.
    For healthcare insteadso screw the bill.
    The us for healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the us for healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the.
    For healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the us for healthcare but it sucks canadians come down here to the.

  4. By Trapped In The USA on May 16, 2010 | Reply

    The main reason of living in society was to help each other.

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