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TopicHey Americans... what's the deal with networked medical?
KodyKeir
08/08/21 8:37:09 AM
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And even if you have insurance, if they can find a reason to deny coverage, they will, a big reason why republicans wanted to remove protections for pre-existing conditions from the affordable care act. This would have allowed insurance companies to go back to denying coverage because you once stubbed your toe before you had insurance with this provider, so now you have to pay out of pocket for that broken leg (as an example).

And then there are the healthcare sharing ministries, that you can join instead of acquiring insurance, but they are not covered by the same regulations as insurance providers and are under no obligation to pay or reimburse your medical expenses. In fact, they can deny coverage on "moral" reasons, like failing to live a "Christian" lifestyle, or suffering the injury as a result of an action that they deem inappropriate to a "Christian" lifestyle like if you were attacked outside a bar while you were walking down the street, it's your fault because you should have known better then walk near such an establishment of ill repute.

If you wear cotton poly blends, that's forbidden by Deuteronomy, and therefore you can be denied coverage from a healthcare sharing ministry.

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