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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
so this brilliant (sic) legislation is hanging on the edge of the cliff with only one major player left propping it up?
i'll bet you don't even have ACA do ya? ill bet you are some libtard junior college wood shop instructor who has insurance from the junior college for shitheads you "teach" at.
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1. One more time, United Health Care got out because they were not reimbursed for their what they lost in 2014. Little Marco got a law passed so that the government would not have to honor the agreement with the Risk Corridors. The Risk Corridors (Bailouts) are in place for the first 4 years, that would be 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. To make a long story short UHC was only reimbursed for a 1/3 of what they lost.
2. Even with the individual and employer mandates getting passed they knew that there could be problems with the risk-pools that is why the "Risk- Corridors" was put into the law. Risk-Corridors is also in the Medicare Part D law signed by Bush43. The only difference is in Part D
the bailouts are on-going. In the ACA the bailouts are just for the first for years, then health insurance companies are on their own. The health insurance companies can not be reimbursed for losses after year 2017. Going forward the health insurance companies will have to feel comfortable with risk pools.
3. It's a win because the uninsured health insurance rate has been reduced to 9%, the lowest it has been in decades. People with failing kidneys and failing lungs can still get health insurance, after the actuary event has already occurred!
4. In 2016 I had group health insurance from my employer in. In 2014 I worked for a small company that did not offer group health insurance and went to Health Care.gov. to get a policy.
I submitted one claim for an emergency room visit, most of the claim was covered.
5. I don't teach. I write Cobol programs for companies. How many times do I have to tell you that?
. You want to see my W2? It will prove that I am in I/T and do not teach.
6. You would have lost the second bet and you get a push for the first bet. I know you are on vacation. Have fun at the University of Texas spring game.