Should health insurers be allowed to deny coverage to individuals who have a pre-existing condition?
@9FKZ8XM8mos8MO
If the government does not give health insurance a large portion of America will not be able to afford healthcare or medication for pre-existing medical conditions. A great example of this is Insulin witch costs less than 5 dollars to make but was charged over 1000 percent.
@9F4MZ98Progressive8mos8MO
Universal healthcare has proven to provide superior healthcare and reduce economic stress on all individuals, as well as increasing general productivity of the populous.
@MinorityBradyLibertarian8mos8MO
In Canada and the UK, patients often face long waiting times for treatments and surgeries. This could be detrimental for those with serious conditions. How do you propose we ensure quality and timely care under a universal healthcare system?
@9FQLH8PRepublican 8mos8MO
Government sponsored health insurance can help reduce cost by leveraging huge negotiation power with medical service providers and pharmaceutical companies.
@9F86SXP8mos8MO
Restricting coverage on pre-existing conditions will cause much harm to sick people and cause them to not get treatment for their illnesses. Everyone at some point will develop a pre-existing condition; allowing insurers to deny coverage to them will put their health and finances at great risk.
@9F7NJZ38mos8MO
Most of the time its not the fault of the individual that has the pre existing condition that they have
@9F6ZVZ38mos8MO
A health insurance provider should not be allowed to deny someone based on a prior condition. I believe this should be included in the American's with disabilities act because they should be able to get the same benifits and coverage as an able-bodied individual.
@9F4TQRH8mos8MO
They should be involved in health insurance because some people don't have the money or are poor and can't always pay for health insurance because it can get quiet expensive.
@9G5BXPR7mos7MO
A large population of the United States wouldn't be able to afford basic healthcare for conditions that they didn't want
@9FJFPRC8mos8MO
It is the government's responsibility to protect all Americans. Denying healthcare for any reason is a predatory behavior in a system where there is no alternative.
@9F9HPJTRepublican8mos8MO
They should be involved in health insurance because some people don't have the money or are poor and can't always pay for health insurance because it can get quiet expensive.
@9F8BQQZRepublican8mos8MO
There are certain Pre-existing Conditions that should be covered no matter what so the government should get involved to regulate it.
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