Originally posted by: bozack
soon they will be raising costs for people who have backdoor sex or eat too much greasy pizza, drink more than two beers a day....etc.
Wonder how you guys react when it is something you do/enjoy...
Probably the same way the smokers reacted...largely ignoring the overall problem until it directly affected them. Then they b|tched like crazy. But they are a minority now, so no one cares.
There's two very compelling sides to this arguement. The first one is that what should it matter what you do? You paid for your health insurance you deserve coverage. You shouldn't be charged differently. And you're right. In a thing like healthcare, there really shouldn't be judgement on people. This opens that ugly door right up, allowing them to pick and choose healthier people that would cost them less to cover. Whats next? Appropriately overpriced healthcare for people who's parents had a history of heart disease...for people who work stressful jobs?
However, that means that everyone has to pay one flat rate. Which means the guy that smokes 2 packs a day, drinks a six pack every night and lives off a diet of potato chips and pizza is driving
everyone else's insurance rates up. Healthcare in this country is a business afterall, those insurance companies are out there to make money first and provide coverage second. And we all know, most Americans are not that health minded.
Everyone liked that system fine, back when health insurance was reasonably cheap and most employers offered it for free or next to nothing. But the costs have gone up considerably, employers are covering less or not offering any coverage whatsoever and a lot of people are hurting under it. Now the idea of shifting the cost onto higher risk people, who are in the minority, like smokers becomes much more appealing.
The more I think about this problem, the more I realize why it hasn't been solved yet. There isn't really an easy solution, or even a difficult one.