Sometimes I worry about what will happen to me if the Supreme Court voids the Affordable Care Act (ACA). One of its provisions I liked most was making health insurance companies extend to those with pre-existing conditions.
Right now I’m (expensively) insured under a group policy, but as a cancer survivor, I’ve often worried what I would do if the premiums became just too high and I had to try to find other insurance.
Knowing that under the ACA I would be protected helped me sleep a little better at night.
No other group of Americans faces higher stakes in the impending Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act than those with pre-existing conditions, according to a story in The New York Times. The law is set up to prohibit insurance companies from turning people away or charging them more because they are sick... Read More