I'm on the fence about a public option for health care, but I completely support other elements of the healthcare reform being pushed. The pre-existing condition thing is by far one of the biggest abominations of this country.
My mother was under my dad's employer's health insurance plan while they were married. During that time, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and began to undergo therapy and take medication for it, all under the health insurance plan. When my parents divorced, my mother had to find a new insurance plan. It took her about a year to find a company that would take her (I think she ultimately had to apply for the Maryland State Health Insurance plan). All because she had a pre-existing condition.
Nevermind that people don't have control of whether they get bipolar disorder. It's not like heart disease or obesity where more often than not, the condition was caused by the person's actions (eating unhealthily). It's not like a torn ACL where the person wouldn't have gotten it if they hadn't run so hard or something like that. It's not like a crack addiction. It's a god damn mental illness that the sufferer had NO say in getting, and the fact that most health insurance companies wouldn't take her shows the inhumanity of these companies. If no public option is made in the current bill (which I wouldn't really be against), then at the least make it so the insurance companies can't pull crap like this.
My mother was under my dad's employer's health insurance plan while they were married. During that time, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and began to undergo therapy and take medication for it, all under the health insurance plan. When my parents divorced, my mother had to find a new insurance plan. It took her about a year to find a company that would take her (I think she ultimately had to apply for the Maryland State Health Insurance plan). All because she had a pre-existing condition.
Nevermind that people don't have control of whether they get bipolar disorder. It's not like heart disease or obesity where more often than not, the condition was caused by the person's actions (eating unhealthily). It's not like a torn ACL where the person wouldn't have gotten it if they hadn't run so hard or something like that. It's not like a crack addiction. It's a god damn mental illness that the sufferer had NO say in getting, and the fact that most health insurance companies wouldn't take her shows the inhumanity of these companies. If no public option is made in the current bill (which I wouldn't really be against), then at the least make it so the insurance companies can't pull crap like this.