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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]okaawhatever
(9,565 posts)6. That is one of the reasons the CBO estimate is showing a long-term lowering of medical costs. A lot
of people have to get treatment they've been putting off, but after that our nationwide medical costs will go down because we'll catch diseases and cancers much more quickly, we won't have the medical bankruptcies (over 1 million per year), and we'll be less reliant on emergency medicine. There are a lot of benefits to the nation as a whole. If you watch Fox or buy into the Koch commercials you won't know about any of them, but like you said, in a few years they won't be able to deny the wisdom of the changes.
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I can't find it, but there is a Spanish proverb about the war of the day and the night.
freshwest
Apr 2014
#11
That is one of the reasons the CBO estimate is showing a long-term lowering of medical costs. A lot
okaawhatever
Apr 2014
#6
There are only three age categories, so maybe that won't hit you as badly as you think --
pnwmom
Apr 2014
#4
I was referring to the Health Insurance Co. (I should have been more explicit) sorry. n/t
King_Klonopin
Apr 2014
#17
The agent was relaying the fact of life that policy rates increase for higher risks.
Divernan
Apr 2014
#43