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Is this "drawing for a Mustang" merely a way to gather information on people to charge higher health insurance premiums for unhealthy conditions, or am I too suspicious?
That's assuming you've been treated for a particular illness or condition AND you paid for it through insurance.
I understand the rationale for charging those who actually consume more health insurance dollars higher premiums than those who rarely see a doctor, but I don't agree with lumping everyone who meets some arbitrary criteria into a risk pool and charging them more. Heck, they might die before ever seeing a doctor - what a ripoff!
I don't know if US is moving in the direction of stratifying the premiums based on risk factors or not, but it is becoming more common. If this "wellness drawing" is a step towards this (and I have no reason to believe it is, just asking for opinions) then at least be honest about it.
If they snag a few dozen people with "issues" and get them treated now they will save enough money long term to buy 200 Mustangs.
You're to suspicious but only because you're ill informed.
Here's a little news flash for you. They already have the information. If you have Health Coverage through an employer you signed away any right to privacy you thought you had.
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Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. Problem is in this case is you've already been had.