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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2586651" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Three main problems with Obamacare. People enrolled payed the discounted premiums for a few months had the long overdue procedures done then drop out. Two. The Koch brothers had young adults believing that if they paid the penalty they would receive insurance. Three. For the first 4 years of the program the federal government agreed to cover the losses that insurers who participated in the program incurred. As a result many insurers badly under priced their products just to get people to sign up. When the covered losses program ended they could no longer under price their policies. And with or without Obamacare health insurance premiums will continue to rise at a rate higher than inflation. Keep something in mind. One of the components of Obamacare was to help struggling rural hospitals to survive. It's end will mean that things will go back to the way they were before. The only paying patients they had were those with insurance. Coverage will again be denied on the basis of preexisting medical conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2586651, member: 58386"] Three main problems with Obamacare. People enrolled payed the discounted premiums for a few months had the long overdue procedures done then drop out. Two. The Koch brothers had young adults believing that if they paid the penalty they would receive insurance. Three. For the first 4 years of the program the federal government agreed to cover the losses that insurers who participated in the program incurred. As a result many insurers badly under priced their products just to get people to sign up. When the covered losses program ended they could no longer under price their policies. And with or without Obamacare health insurance premiums will continue to rise at a rate higher than inflation. Keep something in mind. One of the components of Obamacare was to help struggling rural hospitals to survive. It's end will mean that things will go back to the way they were before. The only paying patients they had were those with insurance. Coverage will again be denied on the basis of preexisting medical conditions. [/QUOTE]
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