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Old 10-09-2007, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by George O Well View Post
>>>They couldn't compete because their health plan (unlike the private insurers) would have to include non-healthy people. We'll see how competitive they get when the private insurers are forced to accept people with pre-existing conditions. My guess is that there will be all sorts of room for non-profit insurers when that happens.
why would they have to include non-healthy people?

when private insurers are forced to accept non-healthy people, the premiums will sky-rocket?

in either situation, the non-profit could offer similar coverages for 20-30% less, IMO.
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