From Forbes​.com: “The Bomb Buried in Obamacare Explodes Today — Hallelujah!” by Rick Ungar

July 2nd, 2012 § 0 comments

An inter­est­ing arti­cle. I won­der what peo­ple think. Here’s an excerpt:

[T]he pro­vi­sion of the law…called the med­ical loss ratio…requires health insur­ance com­pa­nies to spend 80% of the con­sumers’ pre­mium dol­lars they col­lect — 85% for large group insur­ers — on actual med­ical care rather than over­head, mar­ket­ing expenses and profit. Fail­ure on the part of insur­ers to meet this require­ment will result in the insur­ers hav­ing to send their cus­tomers a rebate check rep­re­sent­ing the amount in which they under­spend on actual med­ical care.

This is the true ‘bomb’ con­tained in Oba­macare and the one item that will have more impact on the future of how med­ical care is paid for in this coun­try than any­thing we’ve seen in quite some time. Indeed, it is this aspect of the law that rep­re­sents the true ‘death panel’ found in Oba­macare — but not one that is going to lead to the death of Amer­i­can con­sumers. Rather, the med­ical loss ratio will, ulti­mately, lead to the death of large parts of the pri­vate, for-profit health insur­ance industry.

Why? Because there is absolutely no way for-profit health insur­ers are going to be able to learn how to get by and still make a profit while being forced to spend at least 80 per­cent of their receipts pro­vid­ing their cus­tomers with the cov­er­age for which they paid. If they could, we likely would never have seen the extra­or­di­nary efforts made by these com­pa­nies to avoid pay­ing ben­e­fits to their cus­tomers at the very moment they need it the most.

This is some­thing I hadn’t really thought about at all in any dis­cus­sion I have had about the Afford­able Care Act, but it sure as hell sounds like a wel­come change to me. I won­der what other peo­ple think.

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