Health Law Costs, Benefits Can Add Up To A Win For Young And Old

July 14, 2012

If there are winners under the Affordable Attention Act, Martha Olson and Red Coine should probably both be counted on that list. Yet only one of them will really pay less for health insurance when the code is fully implemented in 2014. To constitute insurance more available to human beings who are older or have pre-existing conditions and can’t always find affordable, comprehensive coverage, like Olson, the code pushes younger, healthier human beings like Coine — who is currently uninsured — to acquire insurance and offset the system’s costs. The individual mandate that nearly all Americans obtain health attention coverage or pay a penalty is aimed at human beings like Coine.As a result, Olson, who is 56 and has diabetes and high blood pressure, likely will pay less money every month for her health insurance. Coine, 32, may pay more than he would in today’s market.Glance at More…
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