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In reply to the discussion: Any healthcare navigators here? [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)37. That's different, and I get it. But, there are people who think it's OK to go without and then
sign up for insurance when they get cancer or something.
That isn't fair because insurance works when folks pay in when they don't need it at the moment -- money goes for those who are really sick and need it. Then when that person who has been paying in gets sick, other folks' money goes to cover them.
The "closed enrollment periods" are necessary to prevent just that (and it only works for 9 months or so).
Hope things work out for your daughter. Someday, we'll all have coverage from birth automatically. Then, all this BS will be a thing of the past. Until then, we need to do what we can to make the system work for everyone -- while voting for folks committed to improving the health care in this country.
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I wonder if a class action suit against the state would work in a state like Georgia where they are
jwirr
Mar 2014
#30
Sounds a lot like my problem and why I will not get Insurance. I'll take the fine.
Cofitachequi
Mar 2014
#11
That's different, and I get it. But, there are people who think it's OK to go without and then
Hoyt
Mar 2014
#37
Enrollment periods come around every six months, so the next one should be in May.
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#47