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by graybeardhacker
193 days ago
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I find it VERY likely they had a junk policy. This is one of the most important things the ACA did, it defined what could be considered health insurance. Before the ACA, a company could sell you a policy that essentially covered nothing. Usually those junk policies had cleverly worded agreements that hid the fact that nothing was covered (pre-existing conditions, restrictive networks, carve-outs for expensive treatments, etc). Since the majority of people don't run into those issues, they are blissfully unaware that if/when they have a major medical event they are under-insured. |
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