Garfield1966
Veteran
While it is unnerving to think of the process involved with denying claims, just imagine the additional costs that would be passsed to the consumer if such actuaries did not exist to deny claims - - particularly the novel or frivolous types.
I could live with a "users tax" as you put it... that would put more of the burden on the people who may live unhealthy lifestyles. It also may create an incentive to live a healthier lifestyle, thereby potentially lowering the costs of a health care system.
As with all plans, the pragmatics are frustrating.
Yes but when a young girl dies because treatment was denied until shortly before she died something needs to be changed. Insurance companies need to be held accountable. Money should never be a factor when determining care. When a persons life is at stake, you do what is necessary. The fact that she was allowed to die with out a fight is criminal in my eyes.
I pay premiums so that if something happens, they will pay for it. Odds are I and American will pay more to them than I will ever take out. If you are going to get into the Ins business, you have to realize that there will be times when you have to pay out.