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What Shall Become Of The Health Insurance Plan Structures And Pricing Under New Congressional Law? |
Has anyone been qualified to make sense of the new structures, regulations, and other stipulations under the Congressional health insurance law signed by Obama? What shall become of the healthiness insurance plan structures and pricing under new Congressional law? How will we be able to make sense of it, and what is to come in the new year: and for people who can't be aware of any of the changes, -- what should they do, and why?
| Answer: Well, the organize structure is going to have to change, to compensate for the inherent adverse selection issue. And pricing will have to go up, to square for the removal of lifetime limits, and the coverage of preexisting conditions. As no one has quite figured out what accurately the changes are going to BE, all we can do for now, is sit tight. Me, I'd suggest some kind of pricing tier, where the price remains equivalent when you've had prior coverage, |
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