My son is off the charts for height and weight (at 2, he is the size of an average 3 year old), but has never been turned down for coverage. Also, I don't recall having to report his measurements when I applied for his coverage.
At any rate, hopefully these kinds of stories will shame our politicians into real healthcare reform.
At any rate, hopefully these kinds of stories will shame our politicians into real healthcare reform.
*MySmiley**MySmiley**MySmiley**MySmiley**MySmiley*
Keep moving. Nothing to see here.
Keep moving. Nothing to see here.
As health insurers escalate fight against reform, more bad PR... baby denied coverage, is too fat...
12/10/2009 08:14:31 AM
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that's ridiculous.
12/10/2009 01:02:52 PM
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This will probably be a mistake, as it usually is, but I'm going to play Devil's Advocate.
12/10/2009 05:35:09 PM
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the child has been declared otherwise healthy
12/10/2009 05:46:19 PM
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Er, but how is it for their own good?
12/10/2009 06:01:01 PM
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This is ridiculous.
12/10/2009 03:55:05 PM
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Choices..
12/10/2009 05:39:08 PM
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Apparently you didn't read my comments or the article.
13/10/2009 02:50:34 AM
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Apparently I didn't care to read your comments or the article.. at least get it right.
13/10/2009 03:17:50 AM
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Now.. my real answer.
13/10/2009 03:56:40 AM
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On the plus side, rates for the mother dropped substantially after she lost 18 pounds *NM*
12/10/2009 06:15:38 PM
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