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pathia
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That assumes the insurance companies will actually do anything for you. As I have stated before, I have insurance, they refuse to cover more than half of my medical expenses, despite my doctors stating they are necessary for my health.People who cannot afford MSAs can apply for assistance, based on their most recent tax return, and would receive proportionate assistance – not an automatic 100%. They would get help with insurance premiums and with each payment from their MSA – so they would always have the chance to save something by bargaining and not over-consuming.
Young people would especially benefit from this – since they could build up substantial savings in their healthiest years.
This system would work great, but what is your solution to people who simply can’t get coverage, period? There are things that blacklist people more or less entirely from insurance. I have more than one of these conditions. The only insurance I am able to get is the plans that the state governments force insurance companies to provide, and those are very expensive, and offer little to no coverage for me.