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Originally Posted by TheMercenary
Nothing in either Bill prevents them from raising premiums and co-pays, decreasing coverage and passing through the cost to those with insurance. And nothing you have posted to date disputes that.
If you have something post it. I have read the Bill.
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I think I have provided it 4-5 times in the last few months...and you deny it every time.
The bills set minimum coverage requirements and limit out-of-pocket expenses (which includes co-pays and deductibles)...and provide for no co-pays ($0) for all preventive care, including colonoscopies or mammograms.
And requires caps on premiums (set in premiums/admin costs ratios) for small group/ individual premiums (one rate) and large group premiums (different rate) or provide consumers with a rebate.
Its all there in black and white....but your mind is closed to anything that contradicts your opinion....so perhaps when you read, your brain just cant process it.