We've talked before about the true number of folks who, prior to ObamaCare, were medically ineligible for individual health insurance, most recently here:
"ObamaCare has failed patients with pre-existing conditions ... Estimates suggest that less than one percent of all people covered by private insurance have medically uninsurable conditions that would make them ineligible for medically underwritten coverage."
But that was then, and this is now, and we have this helpful video:
(I couldn't find a version on YouTube)
[Hat Tip: @spongeworthy2]
"ObamaCare has failed patients with pre-existing conditions ... Estimates suggest that less than one percent of all people covered by private insurance have medically uninsurable conditions that would make them ineligible for medically underwritten coverage."
But that was then, and this is now, and we have this helpful video:
About how many Americans faced barriers to health insurance coverage due to a pre-existing condition before the Affordable Care Act? Keep watching. You might be surprised by the answer. https://t.co/zK7dIl3f4B #healthcare #IWhc #PreExistingConditions pic.twitter.com/TCLOPOyxTw— IWV (@IWV) October 22, 2018
(I couldn't find a version on YouTube)
[Hat Tip: @spongeworthy2]