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According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
Self explanatory, even for a moron like you.Insurance agents and brokers have warned repeatedly that the MLR will hurt them. And while consumer advocates have argued that the effects are overstated, the GAO report seems to support agents' claims.
got nothing huh?
just flat out lies
Ha, you want proof? This is what ObamaCare, aka RomneyCare, does in practice.
In Mass., Health Insurance Rates Continue Sharp Rise | WBUR <---- rates went up in 2010
http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dhcfp/r/cost_trends_files/part2_premium_levels_and_trends.pdf <---- rates went up in 2011
Health Insurance Premiums Continue to Rise Under RomneyCare - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine <---blog
Holy Bat Shit!!!
According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
What a moron you are. Your own piece states 3 companies (big fucking deal), and says they could still increase premiums!
Self explanatory, even for a moron like you.Insurance agents and brokers have warned repeatedly that the MLR will hurt them. And while consumer advocates have argued that the effects are overstated, the GAO report seems to support agents' claims.
Thats interesting.
My premium went up $220.00 this year...........almost sounds like thehill.com's blogger got it wrong.
That is the GAO people.
Holy Bat Shit!!!
According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
What a moron you are. Your own piece states 3 companies (big fucking deal), and says they could still increase premiums!
Self explanatory, even for a moron like you.Insurance agents and brokers have warned repeatedly that the MLR will hurt them. And while consumer advocates have argued that the effects are overstated, the GAO report seems to support agents' claims.
According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
Holy Bat Shit!!!
What a moron you are. Your own piece states 3 companies (big fucking deal), and says they could still increase premiums!
Self explanatory, even for a moron like you.
Speaking of morons....Where did TM say that all insurance companies have lowered premiums? Answer: TM didn't say that. Here, try reading:
According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
Congrats, you just repeated to TM what TM already posted.
GAO: New rules leading to lower healthcare premiums, cuts to agents' fees - The Hill's Healthwatch
Oh yeah--there's a difference alrighty--my medical insurance premium jumped UP over $100.00 dollars per month directly after Obamacare was passed--
Holy Bat Shit!!!
What a moron you are. Your own piece states 3 companies (big fucking deal), and says they could still increase premiums!
Self explanatory, even for a moron like you.
Speaking of morons....Where did TM say that all insurance companies have lowered premiums? Answer: TM didn't say that. Here, try reading:
According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
Congrats, you just repeated to TM what TM already posted.
TM's linked article said:According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
That is the GAO people.
So now you know that the GAO is wrong sometimes (like i've seen you say in other threads where GAO numbers make the pres/libs look bad).
Holy Bat Shit!!!
What a moron you are. Your own piece states 3 companies (big fucking deal), and says they could still increase premiums!
Self explanatory, even for a moron like you.
Speaking of morons....Where did TM say that all insurance companies have lowered premiums? Answer: TM didn't say that. Here, try reading:
According to GAO, some insurers are decreasing premiums or leaving their rates unchanged in order to comply with the MLR requirements. Three companies told GAO that premiums will either fall next year or increase by a smaller amount than they would have without the MLR.
Congrats, you just repeated to TM what TM already posted.
Here we go again!
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