I have been around in circles and I've read so much contradictory information, I don't even know what is right or wrong anymore. It seems like the past 3 years, reality has changed on the fly.
I used to be self employed. I paid $200-$250 a months for decent BCBS insurance back in the 1000s...
Trump says likely to sign new healthcare order this week
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would sign a measure, likely this week, to allow people in the United States to buy healthcare across state lines.
“They’ll be able to buy, they’ll be able to cross state...
...or, until his executive order is struck down in court.
Trump: Executive order would allow interstate purchase of health insurance
This is an absolutely terrible idea. It was the rotten Easter egg hidden in the GOP plan for years. Even they didn't like it, on average.
Democratic Superdelegate, in Room Full of Health Insurance Executives, Laughs Off Prospect of Single Payer
Activists across the country have provided real momentum to the idea of a single-payer health care system, pressing the issue in California and among leading figures in the Democratic...
This woman really needs to get off of Twitter. Every time she tweets something with the arrogant belief that she knows best - the American people obliterate her.
Liberal senator says health care a ‘right’ not a ‘privilege’ — gets bold reality check from constituents
So right now - progressives are all "panic-stricken" over their projections that 20 million will be without health insurance as a result of the repeal of Obamacare. They are doing their typical crying, throwing themselves on the floor, pretending the world is going to end, etc.
But here is my...
Since Hillary Clinton wouldn't have a helpful solution to fixing the "Affordable" Care Act, I was thinking about how I would change/propose a new healthcare structure for the United States. Listen:
Name: Hybrid Healthcare Act (HHA).
Small Description: The system allows for citizens to pick...
Healthcare, including the ACA is unaffordable, because providers are forced to insure obesity and obesity related illnesses such as cancer and diabetes. Wouldn't it solve the affordability crisis, if insurers could just drop obese clients? After all, anything you insure, must be in a...