THIS is the difference between Healthcare and Health Insurance
Last week I received a 400.00 bill from my children’s pediatrician. Confused, I called the Doctor’s office and was informed that our insurance provider had denied the claim.
Now, before I continue, let me say that we are extremely fortunate to have – what most people would consider – excellent insurance. This wasn’t always the case, for there was a time when Mr. Pandora and I suffered through the hell known as individual health insurance. And for those of you who have never experienced buying your own insurance allow me to educate you on the scam it is and how you could find yourself in this predicament overnight.
First, for all the praise lavished on small business as the backbone of our economy most people do not realize that a lot of small businesses are one employee illness away from losing their group insurance. And that’s exactly what happened to me, and up until I found myself in this situation I had barely given health insurance a second thought.
In the early 1990s I worked for a thriving small, Delaware business that employed approximately 200 people. It was a young industry, with a workforce whose average age was 30. In other words, we were an insurance company’s ideal demographic. Things were going great until one employee, a young woman, developed a life threatening condition and actually used her health insurance. This is where the nightmare begins.
A Silver Lining
I’m sensing a consensus
Just a little self-serving, wouldn’t you say?
The Rebirth of Intellectualism
The Republican Myth
I’m addicted
Hey, Dr. Frankenstein! Your Monster Has Taken On A Will Of Its Own
As much as I’m going to enjoy the already-in-progress battle between the Far Right and “RINO” wings of the Republican Party I have to admit that I’m rooting for the RINOs. Sarah Palin got a little to close to the White House for my peace of mind. Oh yeah, it was all fun and games until the possibility of a President Palin hit home.
McCain’s VP choice of desperation has only succeeded in validating a group that should have never been let out of the lab. And for every David Anderson and Frank Knotts (Republicans who wear their extremism on their sleeve) there’s three Regent graduates who, while sharing their views, understand that in order to win, the packaging must be changed. Dealing with openly Far Right Republicans is easy because… well… they’re scary. Recognizing a wolf in sheep’s clothing could prove far more difficult.
“Why Can’t Obama Close the Deal? Muahahaha!”*
Nate Silver breaks down the difference between 2004 and 2008. Obama improved over Kerry in almost every category except +65 and gays and lesbians. The youth vote rocked. So did… wait for it… those making over 200,000.00!
Complete Chart after the jump.