My husband and I are tied up back to back in a darkened room on what a layman would call a Lazy Susan, add blindfolds. Spin us around and where we land are our healthcare decisions.
I know larger companies are trying to do the best for themselves and their employees, but things have gotten out of hand. Will no pre-existing conditions in 2014 actually help people get insurance?
As always the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Insurance companies don’t sell insurance, they take peoples’ money and invest it to make themselves money then deny claims by people who gave them that money in the first place.
Sometimes I want to live in a small farm town where I could run the local B&B and just pay the local doc if I get bronchitis. Now I know my relatives all live in these small towns and are helicoptered out if there’s a major problem.
Where do they take them? The place I will not go this year or ever. Near where JFK died nearly 50 years ago. We hope to see other historic sites on our trip for Thanksgiving but not the Texas Book Depository.
Are you an “acceptable risk” whether it comes to health insurance or property/casualty (auto and home) insurance?
My guess is you don’t want to figure out the health insurance until next year, as there’s no way with juvenile onset diabetes you can be covered. Cynically, Dee