Health Insurance Perks Come to an End

Posted by barbarahales

“Price-fixing, bid-rigging and market allocation” have all been perks of the Health Insurance companies since 1945 when they became exempt from Anti-trust laws that held stringent guidelines for all other businesses and have been responsible for driving up costs.

Fortunately, this is about to end.  President Obama just endorsed a bill that would rid us of the “privilege” that insurance companies enjoyed for far too long.

Perhaps the money that these companies were spending “under the table” to maintain political favor can now be funneled into strategies that will keep the companies profitable while still making coverage affordable for the masses.

Seems like a “no-brainer”.  I’m glad that we have come to our senses on this one!

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