Should Congress Mandate Individuals to Have Health Insurance
What’s the issue?
The leading health reform bills in Congress would impose a national individual mandate requiring most Americans to have health insurance. New standards would be set to determine “acceptable” minimum coverage and spell out how much people needed to contribute out of their own pockets. Coverage could be obtained in various ways, including through employers, through government health programs, or through new federal or state health insurance exchanges. Subsidies
would make coverage more affordable for low and moderate-income people, and insurance market reforms would make coverage more reliable. Penalties, most likely in the form of a tax, would be imposed on individuals who had not obtained coverage or who were not exempted from the requirement for various reasons.
From: http://echealthinsurance.com/
What’s the issue?
The leading health reform bills in Congress would impose a national individual mandate requiring most Americans to have health insurance. New standards would be set to determine “acceptable” minimum coverage and spell out how much people needed to contribute out of their own pockets. Coverage could be obtained in various ways, including through employers, through government health programs, or through new federal or state health insurance exchanges. Subsidies
would make coverage more affordable for low and moderate-income people, and insurance market reforms would make coverage more reliable. Penalties, most likely in the form of a tax, would be imposed on individuals who had not obtained coverage or who were not exempted from the requirement for various reasons.
From: http://echealthinsurance.com/
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I think high deductible products are intesreting and the wave of healthcare future.
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