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X_Digger

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75. Fuck UHC. They wait until the 89th day to pay things that are due on day 90.
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 12:05 AM
Nov 2015

When I had them, I had collection agencies calling because of medical debt that UHC was obligated to pay, but waited until the absolute last goddamned minute, so they could keep that $500 they owed gathering interest for as long as possible.

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Actually, you just repeated a bunch of pro-insurance company RW memes about the ACA like FSogol Nov 2015 #1
did hill2016 Nov 2015 #3
Besides the Wall St Journal article you posted being nothing but bullshit? FSogol Nov 2015 #5
the thing about facts is hill2016 Nov 2015 #6
Yes to some, 23 million more insured people is the worst thing in the world. FSogol Nov 2015 #11
like I said hill2016 Nov 2015 #22
The required benefits are the same whether offered on the exchange or not jberryhill Nov 2015 #26
not hill2016 Nov 2015 #32
Hobby Lobby begs to differ with you jberryhill Nov 2015 #33
it's a different part of the law hill2016 Nov 2015 #43
If you are going to sell something and call it "health insurance" jberryhill Nov 2015 #47
well hill2016 Nov 2015 #49
Careful zipplewrath Nov 2015 #40
well hill2016 Nov 2015 #45
The co-op thing is about cash flow zipplewrath Nov 2015 #50
so hill2016 Nov 2015 #55
Depends upon how you define "improve" zipplewrath Nov 2015 #63
But we can't even get Congress to get rid of the 20% doctor markup Recursion Nov 2015 #86
Perhaps, but the ACA is pretty pro-insurance company on its own. marmar Nov 2015 #16
Yes, it is terrible when the uninsured get insurance, or when kids can stay on their FSogol Nov 2015 #17
And who said it was terrible? marmar Nov 2015 #18
I don't qualify for either 2naSalit Nov 2015 #79
My premium is $50 cheaper a month this year. ScreamingMeemie Nov 2015 #2
Good for you. bigwillq Nov 2015 #7
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Mine will be cheaper next year than this Maeve Nov 2015 #12
Ours is going up $450/month. City Lights Nov 2015 #19
My insurance went up $6 a month. JoePhilly Nov 2015 #4
Mine went from $1,200 per month to... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #8
... SammyWinstonJack Nov 2015 #9
How are you being asked to pay more than 9.5% of your income? (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #65
The 9.56% rule is for employer... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #83
You're above 400% of the FPL? Recursion Nov 2015 #84
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The median household income in NYC is about $51K Recursion Nov 2015 #87
Believe me, I'm not crying... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #89
Murdock says what? edhopper Nov 2015 #13
Congress could not kill it even after 50 tries! The $COTUS had to leave it be. Rex Nov 2015 #14
1. Rising rates, but, no mention of rebates. 2. Profits down, but, down to what? 3. ... Festivito Nov 2015 #15
Some facts & analysis from NBER & HHS, via Naked Capitalism magical thyme Nov 2015 #20
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I really think hill2016 Nov 2015 #24
I think most of them are assuming it wouldn't cost them much. pnwmom Nov 2015 #25
This ^^^^^^^ treestar Nov 2015 #56
Because a tax based system spreads the costs more widely. Xithras Nov 2015 #61
Does it? Mitt Romney and Warren Buffet pay a lower tax rate than I do Recursion Nov 2015 #66
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My son has an ACA plan and he's been very happy with it. pnwmom Nov 2015 #82
Honestly I can't answer that one davidpdx Nov 2015 #93
It IS the right thing to do. pnwmom Nov 2015 #94
One way to frame it for them is to ask them how they feel knowing they won't have davidpdx Nov 2015 #95
UnitedHealth warns it may exit Obamacare plans TampaAnimusVortex Nov 2015 #23
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both statements can be true hill2016 Nov 2015 #34
No, they have been badly managed even before the ACA. Wise and other rating agencies have rated still_one Nov 2015 #35
so if they are badly managed before ACA hill2016 Nov 2015 #37
they are turning a profit, it just isn't a large as was estimated, but it is still huge. Even if still_one Nov 2015 #38
They still need offsetting losses from other plans jberryhill Nov 2015 #48
That's absurd; a bonus of 0.1% of market cap is not what causes their financial problems Recursion Nov 2015 #67
Fuck UHC. They wait until the 89th day to pay things that are due on day 90. X_Digger Nov 2015 #75
I am not sure if this is the way for the insurance companies to bargin or not, but I would pretty still_one Nov 2015 #27
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As the penalties ratchet up, more healthy people will join taught_me_patience Nov 2015 #31
penalties can be avoided easily hill2016 Nov 2015 #36
Not really.. virginia mountainman Nov 2015 #76
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don't know what you googled, or when, but this is what simple "aca" yielded for news just now: magical thyme Nov 2015 #54
We were told our non-ACA HMO premiums are rising 40% next year nt Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2015 #41
Thanks for your concern and tabasco Nov 2015 #42
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Michigan has a decent expanded medicaid program that is Purveyor Nov 2015 #51
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The Wall Street Urinal is a Murdoch rag. They hate the ACA and slant their coverage of anything madinmaryland Nov 2015 #53
facts are facts hill2016 Nov 2015 #74
Mine went up 23% treestar Nov 2015 #57
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it means hill2016 Nov 2015 #59
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this isn't politics hill2016 Nov 2015 #68
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ok hill2016 Nov 2015 #69
here's an article you might be interested in hill2016 Nov 2015 #71
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insurance hill2016 Nov 2015 #70
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