just as a note, some companies do insure to a practically "unlimited" level
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 16/09/2009 03:47:34 AM
for example, the American Veterinary Medicine Association has an insurance plan for practitioners and students.
According to the guy who spoke to us, he said something along the lines of "You only pay up to Amount X. Ever. After this point, the AVMA will cover all of your further expenses."
Now. Amount X was pretty high. And the AVMA is a particular organization supporting a well-incomed career field in high demand globally, with particular needs and risks. It is certainly in everyone's best interest to keep veterinarians on their feet.
This is really rather irrelevant to the point, I know
I'm just giving an example of a program that is the exception to the norm.
In case you're wondering, I think the premiums were starting at something like $160/month? Which is pretty damned high, but I guess if I was a vet making 80k a year, it'd seem not so high
According to the guy who spoke to us, he said something along the lines of "You only pay up to Amount X. Ever. After this point, the AVMA will cover all of your further expenses."
Now. Amount X was pretty high. And the AVMA is a particular organization supporting a well-incomed career field in high demand globally, with particular needs and risks. It is certainly in everyone's best interest to keep veterinarians on their feet.
This is really rather irrelevant to the point, I know

In case you're wondering, I think the premiums were starting at something like $160/month? Which is pretty damned high, but I guess if I was a vet making 80k a year, it'd seem not so high

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Getting Beaten Up by Your Husband is a Pre-existing Condition
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The Huffington Post?
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there are plenty of other sources you could find if you like
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If you want to link a real news source then it is worth looking into
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Umm....if the person is still in that relationship, then it seems like a pretty smart practice to me
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wow if only all women were as smart and strong as you
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And where exactly does this article, or my reply say anything about anything you just said?
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It's a "women's issue." Don't go bringing rational thought into it.
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That logic is ridiculous. I could make that claim about anything.
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Do you have any idea how insurance works?
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Yes, I do know how insurance works. Using that as an excuse for denial is still unethical and sick. *NM*
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If I understand it, they can make that claim about almost anything.
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The margins of profit in the health insurance industry are so razor thin that they have to do it
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How completely stupid, ignorant or self-entitled are you? Do you even understand insurance at ALL?
16/09/2009 01:58:46 AM
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Awww, your righteous indignation is so cute!
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agreement
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Well the issue seems to be whether it's a pre-existing condition.
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Ah! I was wondering when you would rear your ugly head on this board.
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Yeah, no.
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But I thought my Uterus made me Evil and Stupid?
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Nobody has been lying to YOU....now if other women were told the same..that's different.
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I could understand an increased rate or altered benefits
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Re: I could understand an increased rate or altered benefits
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just as a note, some companies do insure to a practically "unlimited" level
16/09/2009 03:47:34 AM
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Re: just as a note, some companies do insure to a practically "unlimited" level
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entirely seperate
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Well since there was no actual rate of denial given we don't know how comon it is
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A friend of mine who worked for an insurance company once told me...
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