Stop the Cherry Picking
Any health insurance reform that seeks to maintain a private system will have to stop the companies from cherry picking their applicants. Otherwise stories such as this will drive the American people into the arms of a single payer or other form of public health care system: When the Golden Rule Insurance Company rejected her application for health coverage last year, Peggy Robertson was mystified. "It made no sense," said Ms. Robertson, 39, who lives in Centennial, Colo. "I'm in perfect health."
If private companies such as Golden Rule are driven out of business by public policy, they will only have themselves to blame.
She was turned down because she had given birth by Caesarean section. Having the operation once increases the odds that it will be performed again, and if she became pregnant and needed another Caesarean, Golden Rule did not want to pay for it. A letter from the company explained that if she had been sterilized after the Caesarean, or if she were over 40 and had given birth two or more years before applying, she might have qualified.
HT: Meghan Schrader


3 Comments:
I completely agree. I was once denied insurance because I was an "expectant father". My already-born children were then too expensive to insure because "there is no adult on the policy." Of course! You just denied me!
A classic Catch 22!
"Golden Rule" insurance company!!!
I wonder if they even know what "The Golden Rule" is!!
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