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do you think its fair for insurance companies to deny people with preexisting conditions?
do you think its fair for insurance companies to deny people with preexisting conditions
6 Answers
- MillieLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
It is unfair to deny it if the person has insurance but, for whatever the reason, needs to change insurance company.
BUT, fairness should run both way.....
it is not fair at all that insurance companies are forced to cover a person that did not have any insurance but, all of a sudden, discovers that has a serious illness or a person or had an accident.
- Ed SmurfLv 610 years ago
Would it be fair for an auto insurance company to be required to cover damage done to a car in an accident that happened before you bought the the insurance? What's the difference?
- jotacarLv 710 years ago
Of course. It's called "capitalism". The bottom line is all that counts for private health insurers.
They are not charitable institutions. There job is maximizing their shareholders' dividends.
Countries where enough people have a social conscience provide universal health care, so that everyone gets the treatment that he or she needs.
Only totally selfish, anti-social, Tea Party types have a problem with that. They stupidly think that all they have to do is throw the term,"socialism", around, and everyone will run screaming for the exits. In fact, if they cared for anyone but themselves, they'd see value in universal health care.
The problem with these folks is going to have to be solved one funeral at a time.
- Anonymous4 years ago
i think of this occasion is incredibly distinctive from different pre latest situations. Your no longer conversing approximately therapy to your spouse, your asking if its honest to disclaim coverage for a baby no longer yet born who has a very much develop danger of wanting 1000's of thousand of greenbacks of scientific expenditures. Its very unfair, that a pair who needs extra infants, have a scientific situation which will probable result the baby, and be very extreme priced. although, its no longer unfair to disclaim cooverage for a yet to be born baby, once you recognize this is going to possibly fee 1000's of thousand in scientific care.
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- NamasteLv 710 years ago
Of course not! They need medical care as well as the next person.
The new health care reform bill eliminates this type of greed by insurance companies.
- Anonymous10 years ago
yes