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On 6/28/12 7:13 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Boating All Out" wrote in message ... With everybody in the system your "hypothetical" premium of $15k won't hold. It's actuarially unsound, and based on that premium paying for the uninsured and other inflated U.S. health care costs. Of course you know by now that the current U.S. health care/insurance system is the world's least efficient. Right? Subsidies are pegged now in the AHCA up to 400% of poverty level, which is $88k for a family of 4. They won't pay more than 9.5% of their income for insurance premiums. I haven't seen anything for above 400% of poverty level, but a reasonable view is your %100k family wouldn't go past 10% of income for premiums before their squawking about "unfairness" would be heard, and rightfully so. Still less than they're paying now, but their expense should be capped. Only fair. Congress can address this as it comes up. (haha) Likewise the tax for not carrying insurance. That can easily be raised to near the cost of what they would pay in premiums, bringing those deadbeats to heel. Some will call this overbearing government. Others will call it civic responsibility. In any case, there will be tweaks to the law. -------------------------------- Thanks. In theory it makes sense I guess, but certainly the plan will have to be tweaked and holes plugged. I am not sure I buy the fact that more people will be in the "system" thereby lowering insurance rates. In fact, I can envision as many or more exiting the market for health insurance and just paying the tax. I suspect that having a mandate that "forces" those who can afford to pay to do so would have changed the Supreme Court decision. The wording of the plan carefully avoided that. It's screwed up. But it's a first step. Eisboch (a conservative who believes health care for all "is" a federal government responsibility) At some point the majority of Americans will realize the health insurance industry adds nothing but cost to the delivery of medical services. Perhaps we will evolve to the point that the private health insurers will be limited to selling "supplemental" insurance. |
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