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Re: bladerunner1717 post# 94667

Friday, 04/23/2010 8:29:02 PM

Friday, April 23, 2010 8:29:02 PM

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I do not believe these stories

Another loyal, paying WellPoint customer who faced this situation was Patricia Reilling of Louisville, Kentucky. Ms. Reilling was an interior designer and art gallery owner who never missed a payment. But that did not stop WellPoint from canceling her insurance in the middle of her fight with breast cancer. WellPoint abandoned her at her weakest moment, forcing her to pay enormous medical bills on her own. This woman, who was once a highly successful business owner, is now subsisting on Social Security and food stamps

I think any sick person that has been paying their policy on a current basis could have gone to their state if the insurance company threw them off and gotten reinstated. I do not see anything in the article about the people trying to fight to keep their insurance.

there is some factual information missing.

The aim of the healthcare bill was to purposely increase healthcare costs by not allowing insurers from denying preexisting conditions and then set up boards to deny increases in rates.

anyone that owns a health insurance company stock should exchange for an ownership percentage in the brooklyn bridge. They have a better chance of making a profit on the bridge.

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