ArtK78, on 2013-November-12, 08:17, said:
About a year ago, the insurance company eliminated PPO Plan A, and that reduced our choices to PPO Plan B and the HMO Plan.
This had nothing to do with the ACA.
While it may be true that insurance companies are using the ACA as an excuse for canceling plans now, it doesn't change the fact that plans get eliminated all of the time for various reasons (although I am sure the primary reason is profitability).
Yeah, that's what happening - insurers would normally just make changes to protect their margins, but the legacy provisions force them to cancel plans where they would otherwise crank up the rates or descope coverage. But this is purely the corporations fault.
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It's honestly baffling that the fact that people are surprised by the fact that corporations, which are by design sociopathic, and reward sociopaths disproportionately screw over their customers. Corporations are fine if the incentives are aligned with the interests of the public and consumers, but the problem with the health insurance industry in the US is that the health insurance corporations are rewarded for how much service they refuse to give you.