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wf3h wrote:
On Aug 13, 8:36 am, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"
By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post
You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when actually
need it, the government says.
The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.
“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as cancer,
some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In most
states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel individuals'
policies if any condition was not disclosed when the policy was
obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”
“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if only
one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS said.

Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain an
insurance policy is called fraud.-


and if they deny you coverage because your child had chicken pox?
that's fair?


I see that you have no understanding of what insurance is and how it works.

you righties are admirable in your worship of the corporate entity.
they've turned you into mindless robots


You are an idiot of the first order.
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H the K wrote:
wf3h wrote:
On Aug 13, 8:36 am, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"
By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post
You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when
actually
need it, the government says.
The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.
“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as cancer,
some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In most
states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel individuals'
policies if any condition was not disclosed when the policy was
obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”
“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if only
one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS said.
Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain an
insurance policy is called fraud.-


and if they deny you coverage because your child had chicken pox?
that's fair?

you righties are admirable in your worship of the corporate entity.
they've turned you into mindless robots



Bertie (BAR) probably is the most mindless of the corporate robots in
rec.boats. Whatever a corporation does is just fine with him.

More and more, I'm thinking the "public option" is the right way to go.


Tell us in your own words, not a cut and paste, why you think a public
option is the way to go?
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:23:03 -0700, jps wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 08:51:41 -0400, BAR wrote:

H the K wrote:
BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"

By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post

You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when
actually need it, the government says.

The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.

“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as
cancer, some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In
most states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel
individuals' policies if any condition was not disclosed when the
policy was obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and
even if the person was not aware of the condition at the time.”

“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if
only one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS
said.

Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain
an insurance policy is called fraud.


Read the whole piece, ****-for-brains, and try to understand it.

Do you know what the phrase "...even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”


Buy an errors and omissions rider.


Expecting a marginally educated population to understand they need an
E&O rider?

Jesus.


The marginally educated voted Obama into power. If they cannot
understand, then Obama should be out there with explanations.

Sheeesh! ('Cause I'm not as religiously oriented as you.)
--
John H

All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking.
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 06:03:09 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

On Aug 13, 8:36*am, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"


By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post


You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when actually
need it, the government says.


The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.


“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as cancer,
some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In most
states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel individuals'
policies if any condition was not disclosed when the policy was
obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”


“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if only
one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS said.


Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain an
insurance policy is called fraud.-


and if they deny you coverage because your child had chicken pox?
that's fair?

you righties are admirable in your worship of the corporate entity.
they've turned you into mindless robots


Calling names and hurling personal insults puts you in good
stead...with Harry.

Do you think it enhances your self-esteem?
--
John H

All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking.
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:07:29 -0400, JLH
wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:23:03 -0700, jps wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 08:51:41 -0400, BAR wrote:

H the K wrote:
BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"

By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post

You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when
actually need it, the government says.

The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.

“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as
cancer, some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In
most states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel
individuals' policies if any condition was not disclosed when the
policy was obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and
even if the person was not aware of the condition at the time.”

“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if
only one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS
said.

Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain
an insurance policy is called fraud.


Read the whole piece, ****-for-brains, and try to understand it.

Do you know what the phrase "...even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”

Buy an errors and omissions rider.


Expecting a marginally educated population to understand they need an
E&O rider?

Jesus.


The marginally educated voted Obama into power. If they cannot
understand, then Obama should be out there with explanations.

Sheeesh! ('Cause I'm not as religiously oriented as you.)


The uneducated voted for McCain. The uneducated voted for Bush,
twice!

Thank god the marginally educated prevailed in the last election.


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jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:07:29 -0400, JLH
wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:23:03 -0700, jps wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 08:51:41 -0400, BAR wrote:

H the K wrote:
BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:
HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"

By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post

You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when
actually need it, the government says.

The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.

“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as
cancer, some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In
most states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel
individuals' policies if any condition was not disclosed when the
policy was obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and
even if the person was not aware of the condition at the time.”

“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if
only one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS
said.
Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain
an insurance policy is called fraud.

Read the whole piece, ****-for-brains, and try to understand it.

Do you know what the phrase "...even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”
Buy an errors and omissions rider.
Expecting a marginally educated population to understand they need an
E&O rider?

Jesus.

The marginally educated voted Obama into power. If they cannot
understand, then Obama should be out there with explanations.

Sheeesh! ('Cause I'm not as religiously oriented as you.)


The uneducated voted for McCain. The uneducated voted for Bush,
twice!

Thank god the marginally educated prevailed in the last election.





Indeed. We have an example of two "uneducateds" here promoting the idea
of "death panels," Herring and The Freak. i only see The Freak's
responses to Herring, who apparently is working overtime to convince
someone, anyone, that a voluntary consultation has become mandatory.

Retards, both of them.
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:08:34 -0400, JLH
wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 06:03:09 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

On Aug 13, 8:36*am, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"

By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post

You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when actually
need it, the government says.

The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.

“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as cancer,
some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In most
states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel individuals'
policies if any condition was not disclosed when the policy was
obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”

“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if only
one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS said.

Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain an
insurance policy is called fraud.-


and if they deny you coverage because your child had chicken pox?
that's fair?

you righties are admirable in your worship of the corporate entity.
they've turned you into mindless robots


Calling names and hurling personal insults puts you in good
stead...with Harry.

Do you think it enhances your self-esteem?


When you have no argument, you accuse opponents of using insults when
they're simply characterizations based on your postings.

I'd supplant the word robot with lemming.
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:08:34 -0400, JLH
wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 06:03:09 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

On Aug 13, 8:36 am, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:

HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"
By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post
You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when actually
need it, the government says.
The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.
“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as cancer,
some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In most
states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel individuals'
policies if any condition was not disclosed when the policy was
obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”
“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if only
one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS said.
Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain an
insurance policy is called fraud.-
and if they deny you coverage because your child had chicken pox?
that's fair?

you righties are admirable in your worship of the corporate entity.
they've turned you into mindless robots

Calling names and hurling personal insults puts you in good
stead...with Harry.

Do you think it enhances your self-esteem?


When you have no argument, you accuse opponents of using insults when
they're simply characterizations based on your postings.

I'd supplant the word robot with lemming.



Herring drops insults with almost every post he puts up here. His lies
travel halfway around the earth before the truth about him can lace up
its sneakers. He is nothing more than a typical, racist piece of ****
whose enjoys the benefits of federal health care and wants to deny those
benefits to others.



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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:35:07 -0400, H the K
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:07:29 -0400, JLH
wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:23:03 -0700, jps wrote:

On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 08:51:41 -0400, BAR wrote:

H the K wrote:
BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:
HHS: Insurance Companies Encourage Employees to "Revoke Sick People's
Health Coverage"

By David S. Hilzenrath
Washington Post

You might have known that insurers can deny health coverage based on
preexisting medical conditions, but here’s something else to worry
about: They can take away the coverage you thought you had when
actually need it, the government says.

The Department of Health and Human Services put a spotlight on that
practice Tuesday in its continuing campaign to build support for an
overhaul of health insurance.

“When a person is diagnosed with an expensive condition such as
cancer, some insurance companies review his/her initial health status
questionnaire,” the HHS said in a posting at HealthReform.Gov. In
most states, insurance companies can retroactively cancel
individuals' policies if any condition was not disclosed when the
policy was obtained, "even if the medical condition is unrelated, and
even if the person was not aware of the condition at the time.”

“Coverage can also be revoked for all members of a family, even if
only one family member failed to disclose a medical condition,” HHS
said.
Your failure to disclose requested and relevant information to obtain
an insurance policy is called fraud.

Read the whole piece, ****-for-brains, and try to understand it.

Do you know what the phrase "...even if the
person was not aware of the condition at the time.”
Buy an errors and omissions rider.
Expecting a marginally educated population to understand they need an
E&O rider?

Jesus.
The marginally educated voted Obama into power. If they cannot
understand, then Obama should be out there with explanations.

Sheeesh! ('Cause I'm not as religiously oriented as you.)


The uneducated voted for McCain. The uneducated voted for Bush,
twice!

Thank god the marginally educated prevailed in the last election.





Indeed. We have an example of two "uneducateds" here promoting the idea
of "death panels," Herring and The Freak. i only see The Freak's
responses to Herring, who apparently is working overtime to convince
someone, anyone, that a voluntary consultation has become mandatory.

Retards, both of them.


Retards aren't necessarily stupid.

These two don't deserve to be elevated to the term.

Corporate death panels have been reduced to computer prograrms.

They compute the risk of losing money, singling those out who they can
drop before they become a liability.
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