Sunday, August 23, 2009

Insurance-Premium Regulation in Health Care Bill Rewards Bad Behavior, Penalizes Good

CNS News reports:
Provisions in both the House and Senate versions of Democrats' health care proposals bar insurance companies from tying health insurance premiums to unhealthy behavior, and that could drive up health care costs and reward unhealthy behavior such as smoking and drug abuse.

Bills in both the House and Senate limit insurance companies’ ability to adjust their premiums based on three criteria: age, geographic location, and family structure.
It's no longer insurance but socialism.