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Expecting Too Much Out of the Health Reform?
This is a chart of the inflation and the premium increase we will be expecting if the new health reform is accepted and passed. If the new health reform passes, a lot is going to be expected coming out of it. The 3 differences that we will notice are: insurers are likely to face new rules about who they have to cover and limits on how much they can charge. Consumers will be able to buy coverage on a new "insurance supermarket." And coverage will be expanded and made more affordable for many. Now I don't know if I like the idea of the new rules on who they cover, I mean people are people, and all deserve the same rights, but they might be pointing it at illegal immigrants? Either way, if someone needs help, they should receive it, there's no limit on a life. But being able to buy new coverage isn't a bad thing. It gives people more options to chose from, and possible not making one too crowded or overpopulated with too many people. And the last idea, making it more affordable, now I think that's a great thing. There are people out there that may need help, but aren't able to seek it because they don't have enough money to afford paying for the bill. Making it more affordable will bring people in, which will increase the number of people joining, and increase how much money governments will receive from the people out of this.
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