imagine under this plan you would see insurers go to the states that have the least regulations now. you hear regulations. what does that mean. regulations are things like making sure that, you know insurance plans cover maternity. making sure they have diabetes coverage. making sure they cover rehabilitation. prescription drugs. the kind of protections most of us think insurance ought to have. and basically, this is a back door way to get rid of the regulations and to really, reduce health insurance, to something that is very skimpy and that people, any reasonable medical need would find really doesn t take care of their bills. and it would enable come pans to offer what look like fairly cheap relatively cheap health insurance programs. because they wouldn t beep offering any real benefits. they could have astronomically high deductibles. that may not be instantly obvious to some one desperately trying to find some kind of health insurance they can afford. that s right. one of the
because they wouldn t beep offering any real benefits. they could have astronomically high deductibles. that may not be instantly obvious to some one desperately trying to find some kind of health insurance they can afford. that s right. one of the great things. it provides standardization. you might go shopping for a plan like you said. wow, a great deal. look how cheap it is. then you get sequester and yick discover it has huge deductibles. whole categories of medical care that aren t covered. even though protections exist, not to mention ones obama care will add. i want to stress as, kind of complete this discussion of the elements of it. which include this this theoretical medical malpractice