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Timothy W.#3 Off Topic Contributor
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Where's the healthcare policy?

Timothy W.#3 Off Topic Contributor
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  • Viera, FL
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Got to thinking about this when I saw a copy of the healthcare legislation bill and it took over two reams of paper to print out. This is supposed to be about creating a public health insurance "option" that people can have. The largest insurance policy I've ever seen takes maybe 20 pages or so to print out - yet this thing numbers in the thousands....and I haven't seen the government's actual "policy" yet. When you purchase an insurance plan on the private market you're allowed to read the policy before buying. Does anyone have a copy of the actual policy? I've adjusted about 1500 insurance claims myself and know how to read insurance policies. I'd be happy to read and decypher it to tell you exactly what your coverages would be under this plan.

Tim

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