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In reply to the discussion: Should employer-based health plans now jack up rates on the unvaccinated? [View all]JT45242
(3,190 posts)1. I agree but...
Someone pointed out that vaccination status could be considered a 'pre-existing condition' so they would be protected by the ACA.
I think ther eis a difference between willfully not getting vaccinated and a pre-existing condition but better legal minds might need to chime in
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Should employer-based health plans now jack up rates on the unvaccinated? [View all]
Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2021
OP
Agree. But that sets precedent for charging people more for weight, alcohol, not exercising, etc.
Hoyt
Aug 2021
#2
The category is smoking, not "personal choice to put your own well being at risk"
Ms. Toad
Aug 2021
#28
Exactly. This is exactly one of the changes to ACA that the Republicans tried to pass
fescuerescue
Aug 2021
#14