An eroding model for health insurance

Working Americans once could rely on employer-based benefits. But more people are being forced into the individual market, where coverage is costly, bare-bones and precarious.

The health insurance system has become increasingly expensive and inaccessible. It leaves patients responsible for bills they understood would be covered, squeezes doctors and hospitals, and tries to avoid even minuscule risks, such as providing coverage to a newborn with no serious illness. Full Story »

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Kristine Delanoy
4.3
by Kristine Delanoy - Oct. 21, 2008

I think this is a good article to show people how difficult it is to receive medical insurance. I also like how they have a "Share your Story" section, so that people can get their issues out for everyone to hear about.

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