What a very nieve and narrow understanding of the problem. You need to go to confession when you start thinking like an insurance company. Don’t blame the human nature of the consumers but the human nature of those in the health care system.
How about a couple married at 18 who bought their own insurance because children were likely to come from the union. Then for the next 35 years were covered by employer plans until the lay offs came and they could not afford to keep the high priced coverage, high because of their age and then came the health issues and when they could buy coverage they were denied due to pre-existing conditions.
So for some 35 years they had insurance but rarely used it. So for years our premiums covered others sickness and insurance company profits and when it came our turn to collect we were shut out.
If you think our health care system isn’t broken, you are blind to the horrors that millions have experienced.
Who are you to decide what sin is? God?
I shouldn’t blame human nature? One of the troubles with liberals like yourself is that they think human nature is infinitely malleable. It is not. It’s OK to say don’t blame human nature, but wishing it out of existence doesn’t make it go away. Another problem with liberals: you never consider the unintended consequences of a government act. You just feel good about yourself for having stuck it to the “evil” insurance companies.
You are the one who is naïve if you think that the government can just mandate prices and markets. The way I see it, the question is not some having health insurance versus everyone having it, but some having it versus
none having it, for no one will have it if the companies are driven out of business. The mandate that they must cover “children” up to age 26, an extra four years, is just the beginning. It sounds real Christian and charitable to support that, but who is going to pay for it? You? Medical providers don’t work for free, and we would like to have more coverage without the rising costs that come with it, but only with medical care is such wishful thinking taken seriously, with government regarded as a sort of fairy godmother who will give us the benefits without the costs. The fact is neither political rhetoric, kumbayah, nor government bureaucracies will make those costs go away.
Insurance companies can’t absorb the extra costs because what they charge now is based on their current cost of doing business without the added coverage. When they raise their premiums, they will once again be labeled “evil” because fewer will be able to afford it. This is exactly the opposite your “Christian” goal. When they are all finally out of business and no one has coverage, you will blame them again for the evil of going out of business, and you will never have to answer for what you have done.
If you think it is possible for a company to do what you are asking, I challenge you and others of like mind to join together, form a health insurance company, and sell policies that cover pre-existing conditions. Let me know so I can buy a policy when I need it and cancel once I’m well.