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An analysis of two decades of claims by the Wharton Risk Center at the University of Pennsylvania shows that certain states, like Texas, which has the second-largest number of policies, pay much less in insurance premiums than the homeowners there collect in damage claims, evidence of the inherent inequity in the national program.
Medicaid pays doctors and hospitals much less than private insurance, and states may eventually be required to pick up some of the cost — a prospect that alarms many governors.
This is a good illustration of the extraordinarily high cost to all of us of two things: (1) paying people wages so low that they cannot live on their income, much less afford health insurance, and (2) not having a national health care system where everyone is covered, and continuing to have health care as a for-profit industry.
Many government units can barely afford to give their members health insurance, much less seaside junkets.
Doctors and other providers often accept much less in fees from insurance companies than they charge individuals.
Unlike banks, money funds do not shield savers from losses with an equity cushion, much less a government-backed insurance program like the FDIC.
"Somebody needs to take some responsibility for letting these kinds of people even have contact with our young soldiers," she said, "much less sell them this insurance".
JOSEPH LIEBERMAN U.S. Senator from Connecticut Washington, June 13 , 2011To the Editor: Paul Krugman is right: Medicare is much less expensive than private insurance, even though its costs are rising almost as rapidly.
Particularly in the countryside — even with programs that offer partial loan forgiveness, it's very hard to pay off medical school debt treating Medicaid patients, much less those with no insurance at all.
No one had any idea what the losses were or if they had adequate insurance, much less if they had jobs for their 40 employees.
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