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CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
9. i don't know why you misnamed the organization and left out the link
Tue Jan 22, 2013, 05:26 AM
Jan 2013

considering you quoted a bunch of their material.

you could have done that. should have.

Just think how little 674 million is in relation to healthcare madville Jan 2013 #1
The committees organizing the exchanges will have the expertise-- eridani Jan 2013 #2
State-based single-payer is the way forward Chathamization Jan 2013 #21
The subsidies seem pretty good - that is if you don't make too much in salary flamingdem Jan 2013 #3
The subsidies are for the insurance companies, not for health care eridani Jan 2013 #4
but they can't keep more than 15-20% of premiums CreekDog Jan 2013 #5
That will not stop them from denying claims eridani Jan 2013 #7
Wrong, it's not PNUP CreekDog Jan 2013 #6
Link eridani Jan 2013 #8
i don't know why you misnamed the organization and left out the link CreekDog Jan 2013 #9
I'm glad they're spending serious money on a marketing campaign, because pnwmom Jan 2013 #10
thanks for the info pnwmom! n/t flamingdem Jan 2013 #11
I'd rather they spent serious money on actual heatlh care eridani Jan 2013 #12
No, for the first time they must limit administrative costs, pnwmom Jan 2013 #13
They are absolutely free to deny claims eridani Jan 2013 #14
They tried, but failed, to stretch the definition of medical services pnwmom Jan 2013 #15
They are busy redefining "administrative costs" right now eridani Jan 2013 #16
Claims denial may be legal, but if it isn't upheld it won't serve any purpose pnwmom Jan 2013 #17
The insurers do not have to give a shit what customers think of them, as they are de facto eridani Jan 2013 #18
Did you forget that people will also have access to at least two federal options? pnwmom Jan 2013 #19
After they have been bankrupted? Not useful n/t eridani Jan 2013 #20
The first appeal must take place within 72 hours. Why are you so certain pnwmom Jan 2013 #22
That is a huge joke. Google Nataline Sarkisian eridani Jan 2013 #23
A major difference in Obamacare vs. Romneycare is that Obamacare pnwmom Jan 2013 #24
True, but neither piece of legislation addresses claims denial eridani Jan 2013 #25
You say, "true," but act as if that isn't even a significant point. pnwmom Jan 2013 #26
Their motivation would be that they have to deal with a huge backlog of cases eridani Jan 2013 #27
You're just speculating. There is no huge backlog of cases because pnwmom Jan 2013 #28
No speculation at all. The behavior of insurance companies w respect to paying claims is well known eridani Jan 2013 #29
Their past behavior is not predictive in this case, because until now pnwmom Jan 2013 #30
I find your faith in insurance companies.....disturbing eridani Jan 2013 #31
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