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An amendment in the GOP health-care-reform bill will allow states to deny coverage for preexisting conditions, including sexual assault.

Pre-Obamacare rape survivors who sought treatment for their injuries could be denied health care later on. Under Obamacare, preexisting conditions were guaranteed to receive coverage — among them, sexual assault. The American Health Care Act is going to change that.

http://nymag.com/thecut/2017/05/under-new-healthcare-bill-rape-is-a-pre-existing-condition.html
 
There's so much bad about this it's hard to know where to start.

It's a dead letter in the Senate, anyway.
 
Trumpcare passed the House Thursday, on the belief that people who get ill or old or poor are pretty much Moochers who asked for it, and who the Makers shouldn’t be burdened with helping.
 
Michael Cohen‏ @speechboy71 29m29 minutes ago

I would like this to be an exaggeration, but it's not: Republicans just voted for a bill that will kill a large number of Americans

“And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling ..."
 
More fake news. Please use more reliable source that explains it.

It still not what I would hope for (it doesn't matter, my company provide me with insurance that is really affordable and might go down because of this).

No one can be denied in this bill, but those with pre-existing will have to pay more for a year and then it depends on the States on how the premiums are setup, but no one can be denied and there is cap on how much an insurance can charge you (more likely they will go max).

The sexual assault part is not in the bill at all so I do not know where that came from but from that site one must wonder.

Here is a link from a mainstream newspaper.
 
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More fake news. Please use more reliable source that explains it.

It still not what I would hope for (it doesn't matter, my company provide me with insurance that is really affordable and might go down because of this).

No one can be denied in this bill, but those with pre-existing will have to pay more for a year and then it depends on the States on how the premiums are setup, but no one can be denied and there is cap on how much an insurance can charge you (more likely they will go max).

The sexual assault part is not in the bill at all so I do not know where that came from but from that site one must wonder.

Here is a link from a mainstream newspaper.

pick one

https://www.google.com/search?q=rape+pre+existing+condition+AHCA&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
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USA Today is nice for what they do - but hardly contains in depth analyses
With all due respect, like Hawk, you may find the "why's" these articles conclude not to your liking but you can not deny they consistently have their who,what's when's and where's in order.
So, let's discuss the bill and not which source of information is or isn't valid.
 
Let me point out, I think the bill sucks for the most part I am just trying to make a point that you trying to make that people can be denied and they can't, no way no shape or form unless they don't pay for it.

Under ACA you are force to pay, the new one you are not but then you are at risk if you fail to pay by penalty of 30%

I am addressing the DENIED part of your statement and the RAPE/ASSAULT part as well. It is an outright LIE. or we say FAKE news from a site that is way LEFT and the 2nd site just as bad. The sites I gave you are neutral sites and well known.

I do not have to worry about this because my company pay for my health insurance and it isn't going up, but maybe down and I have it good. I just worry about the mom and pop shops that have to provide insurance for workers that work more than 20 hours a week.
 
Another main stream site. Still nothing about denying coverage for pre-existing or about rape or something like that.

http://www.businessinsider.com/republican-healthcare-bill-changes-house-vote-2017-5

I want to see main stream sites information and explanation, not some fringe sites with a very biased and slanted article.

"The removal one of the two regulations, community ratings, could result in some people with preexisting conditions being charged more for insurance and priced out of the market, experts say. That possibility drove some moderates away from the AHCA, leaving the bill seemingly short of the needed votes to pass it.

There are concerns, however, that the waivers could have other unintended effects, such as gutting protections for employer-based coverage and ending funding for special-education programs at schools. "
 
"The removal one of the two regulations, community ratings, could result in some people with preexisting conditions being charged more for insurance and priced out of the market, experts say. That possibility drove some moderates away from the AHCA, leaving the bill seemingly short of the needed votes to pass it.

There are concerns, however, that the waivers could have other unintended effects, such as gutting protections for employer-based coverage and ending funding for special-education programs at schools. "

Charge more is not deny. I know you are old but you are not that dimwitted.
 
The bill sucks. People like most on the board are the ones that are going to be fisted up the ass.
 
I am not denied buying a $500K Lamborghini either

But watch how much attention I get on the showroom floor
 
I hope a lot of Senators lose their seats in 2018 for approving this travesty. ACA had its faults but jeez not like this one that has a lot of holes that insurance companies can exploit as well as the rich.

And no, YOU CANNOT BE DENIED coverage. you just get charged up the ass and if you miss a payment, just like the credit card company, they can penalize you like no other.
 
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