aggiebrad94 said:
aginlakeway said:
coolerguy12 said:
Looking forward to similar articles about obesity and smoking.
Also, you have my word that if I come down with a wicked case of the sniffles I will not go to the hospital.
Old news.
We pay $34 less PER PAY PERIOD because we have an annual wellness exam and have good blood numbers.
We pay $100 less PER PAY PERIOD because we don't smoke.
This has been the norm for years in company insurance plans.
Weight has never been expressly part of the financial equation. If insurance companies want to openly penalize not getting A vaccine, then they better openly penalize obesity.
They aren't penalizing not getting the vaccine, they are simply starting to bill for covid treatment the same way they charge for everything else.
"A Kaiser Family Foundation survey last November found that 88% of people had health insurance plans that shielded COVID-19 patients from copayments, coinsurance or annual deductibles that might require families to spend $2,800 or more before coverage kicks in. Now that vaccines are free and available to all Americans 12 and older, insurers have scaled back those waivers."