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FromOmelas | 1 year ago

No, that's not right. Public health insurance in the EU does not use that concept. Participating insurance companies are not allowed to set rates that way, since it doesn't serve the public good.

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s1artibartfast|1 year ago

They arent allowed to set rates that way in the US either, so it is an irrelevant point.

Philadelphia|1 year ago

Only since the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”). Before that, it was common to not be able to get insurance with pre-existing conditions at all without being covered by your employer. And even sometimes your employer’s plan had a waiting period for pre-existing conditions. I got stuck without insurance for a long time after college (being able to stay on your parents’ plan after graduation is also an ACA provision) and still have nightmares about it.

fastball|1 year ago

Believe it or not, there is significantly more to the world than the EU.