promoted by GOP governors. Problem is, I'm not so sure insurance companies support it, because they don't want to cover every citizen. They only want the ones who aren't sick. Does Mitt have a plan for those who will be refused coverage due to "pre-existing conditions".
Here's how they plan to force people to buy insurance from companies that don't have to provide much coverage - individual plans. That's why we're hearing more talk about relaxing these regulations, to provide more "flexibility" for "small businesses" to offer "affordable" coverage.
Like Sam's Club's new "affordable health care coverage" - an individual vs. a group plan that offers little coverage or protection for consumers.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/1/prweb328249.htmPushing "indvidual" policies as opposed to "group" policies allows insurance companies to avoid covering items like maternity care, pre-existing conditions, mammograms and other health screening, ...