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How do you define pre-existing condition?
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:35 pm
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:35 pm
What is it to you that people can be denied for insurance?
Heart problems?
Cancer?
Diabetes?
Needing Viagra?
Heart problems?
Cancer?
Diabetes?
Needing Viagra?
This post was edited on 5/3/17 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:37 pm to mahdragonz
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This post was edited on 1/13/21 at 10:54 am
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:37 pm to mahdragonz
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How do you define pre-exiati
Turkey skin
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:38 pm to mahdragonz
quote:How do you define insurance?
How do you define pre-existing condition?
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:39 pm to NC_Tigah
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How do you define insurance?
The mechanism that absorbs costs of preventing, treating or maintaining the health status of an individual.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:40 pm to mahdragonz
Anything diagnosed condition one has prior to obtaining an insurance policy or demonstrating continuity of coverage as it existed prior to Obamacare.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:43 pm to mahdragonz
That's a terrible definition of insurance.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:45 pm to mahdragonz
Those wanting "coverage" for "pre-existing" conditions aren't wanting "insurance," they're wanting someone else to pay their medical bills.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:45 pm to roadGator
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That's a terrible definition of insurance.
So what is your definition?
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:45 pm to mahdragonz
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The mechanism that absorbs costs of preventing, treating or maintaining the health status of an individual.
It's the process of pooling risk to prevent exorbitant individual cost. If an individual is already incurring, or at high-risk of incurring, exorbitant costs, insurance becomes ineffective.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:46 pm to Good Ole Baw
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I ain't got a clue what you're talking about, but I just drank a big ole glass of whiskey and Mrs good ole baw said she wanted to try some anal tonight.
Translation: She's getting you drunk before she puts on the strap-on.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:46 pm to mahdragonz
anything that might cost money???
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:51 pm to mahdragonz
When you get a STD, have no insurance, can't afford a doctor and then decide "Hey, I'm going to go buy me an insurance policy to pay for my STD fix".
So pre-existing means you had that STD before you applied for insurance to pay for it. The agent looks you in the eye and says WTF and stamps on your application "denied due to pre-existing STD".
At least that would be my explanation.
So pre-existing means you had that STD before you applied for insurance to pay for it. The agent looks you in the eye and says WTF and stamps on your application "denied due to pre-existing STD".
At least that would be my explanation.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:56 pm to mahdragonz
I'm at peace with going with a single payer system in return for the FairTax if it will shut up you shitlibs.
Posted on 5/3/17 at 9:59 pm to Good Ole Baw
Someones got a new alter 
Posted on 5/3/17 at 10:00 pm to mahdragonz
I would like to see it tied to your parents healthcare. You are insured under your parents plan until 26, if you are born with a condition and your parents pay for insurance you have to be covered. Once you turn 26 you can continue to pay for coverage or you lose your status.
This post was edited on 5/3/17 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 5/3/17 at 10:01 pm to mahdragonz
A condition that was here before existence...
Posted on 5/3/17 at 10:02 pm to mahdragonz
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The mechanism that absorbs costs of preventing, treating or maintaining the health status of an individual.
Is that a forced mechanism?
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