> The annoying thing about the recent "reforms" is it mandates preventative care be covered, eliminating the ability to get pure "oh crap" coverage.
This is only annoying until you realize how many people have incurred significant costs by avoiding preventative care. Why do you think insurance companies are so quick to run campaigns for healthy-living, vaccination, regular physicals, etc.? They'd much prefer to pay a few hundred dollars a year for you on a known schedule than deal with open-ended late-stage problems.
This is only annoying until you realize how many people have incurred significant costs by avoiding preventative care. Why do you think insurance companies are so quick to run campaigns for healthy-living, vaccination, regular physicals, etc.? They'd much prefer to pay a few hundred dollars a year for you on a known schedule than deal with open-ended late-stage problems.