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RIP Dr. Jack
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There seems to be a political consensus that insurance companies shouldn't be able to deny you for a pre-existing condition. However, if that's going to be the case, don't you have to mandate everyone have insurance coverage?
If you didn't mandate health insurance, I could go without coverage and when I got sick, just call up an insurance company and get coverage. It's the ultimate moral hazard.
If you didn't mandate health insurance, I could go without coverage and when I got sick, just call up an insurance company and get coverage. It's the ultimate moral hazard.
. But should we mandate that lenders provide loans regardless of pre-exiting conditions(poor credit, no job)? I wouldn't think so. Insurance companies provide us a great service, and save many from financial hardship, but they are first and foremost a business. If I have cancer, and go to get insurance, they know going into it I am going to cost them a ton of money. Money they are unlikely to recuperate from me over the lifetime of a policy. How can we expect them to just say well, it's the morally correct thing to do, to help you out, and we'll lose money on it, and turn around and make others pay more money, etc.