Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Fact-Checking the President on Health Insurance

His tales of abuse don’t stand scrutiny.

By SCOTT HARRINGTON, WSJ.com

In his speech to Congress last week, President Barack Obama attempted to sell a reform agenda by demonizing the private health-insurance industry, which many people love to hate. He opened the attack by asserting: “More and more Americans pay their premiums, only to discover that their insurance company has dropped their coverage when they get sick, or won’t pay the full cost of care. It happens every day.”

Clearly, this should never happen to anyone who is in good standing with his insurance company and has abided by the terms of the policy. But the president’s examples of people “dropped” by their insurance companies involve the rescission of policies based on misrepresentation or concealment of information in applications for coverage. Private health insurance cannot function if people buy insurance only after they become seriously ill, or if they knowingly conceal health conditions that might affect their policy.

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