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I looked at that earlier. It doesn't say if buying a non-compliant plan will be available to people with pre-existing conditions. I guess I'll assume
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by
mara
What is preventing this person from using the exchanges? -- nm
Posted by
TWuG
Sep 24 '13, 10:18
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those creepy Uncle Sam commercials? -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 24, 10:20
Stubborness and stinginess, basically. -- nm
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mara
Sep 24, 10:19
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Then I don't feel sorry for them not getting coverage after the period is up.
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TWuG
Sep 24, 10:21
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I'm just trying to understand if the law is saying health insurance companies can or can't continue to deny coverage for pre-existing condtions,
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mara
Sep 24, 10:24
10
It certainly sounds like it won't be covered since the available products won't meet ACA standards. -- nm
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TWuG
Sep 24, 10:31
9
Yeah, I can't find anything that clearly state non-compliant policies include not complying with the pre-existing condition requirement, but that
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mara
Sep 24, 10:37
8
Aren't some providers complying voluntarily ahead of the law, also?
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con_carne
Sep 24, 10:39
7
My person is not looking for health insurance. It's a person saying "What happens if I don't buy a policy until I'm sick or injured?"
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mara
Sep 24, 10:41
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So they want the benefit of the law, without participating in the law. That would seem to be an abuse
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con_carne
Sep 24, 10:44
4
:-) It's just something people need to understand as fully as possible. -- nm
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mara
Sep 24, 10:49
3
It is a great question, and I hope you find an answer. Um, please post here if you find one? :-)
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con_carne
Sep 24, 10:52
2
I think I might use the chat feature on healthcare.gov to ask it, actually. -- nm
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mara
Sep 24, 10:53
1
Buena suerte -- nm
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con_carne
Sep 24, 10:56
Like this example : "if I can insure anytime, after I'm unhealthy, why do so while I'm healthy?" -- (link)
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mara
Sep 24, 10:44
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