That's the majority of voters these days, they only voted to be a part of history...Now they get to battle for their healthcare...
Here are the 10 things that insurance plans HAVE to have under the ACA
•Ambulatory patient services
•Emergency services
•Hospitalization
•Maternity and newborn care
•Mental health and substance abuse disorder services, including behavioral health treatment
•Prescription drugs
•Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices
•Laboratory services
•Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management
•Pediatric services, including oral and vision care
NOW - please explain to me WHY this is SO terrible and why insurance companies - who make SO much money they can afford to pay their CEO's salaries like these CANNOT somehow sell people plans that cover the 10 essential services! How fucking hard can it be??
Ins. Co. & CEO With 2007 Total CEO Compensation
Aetna Ronald A. Williams: $23,045,834
Cigna H. Edward Hanway: $25,839,777
Coventry Dale B. Wolf : $14,869,823
Health Net Jay M. Gellert: $3,686,230
Humana Michael McCallister: $10,312,557
U.Health Grp Stephen J. Hemsley: $13,164,529
WellPoint Angela Braly (2007): $9,094,271
L. Glasscock (2006): $23,886,169
Ins. Co. & CEO With 2008 Total CEO Compensation
Aetna, Ronald A. Williams: $24,300,112
Cigna, H. Edward Hanway: $12,236,740
Coventry, Dale Wolf: $9,047,469
Health Net, Jay Gellert: $4,425,355
Humana, Michael McCallister: $4,764,309
U. Health Group, Stephen J. Hemsley: $3,241,042
Wellpoint, Angela Braly: $9,844,212
Cigna Corp., David Cordani: $19.1 million(total 2011 revenue: $22 billion)
UnitedHealth Group Inc., Stephen Hemsley: $13.4 million(total 2011 revenue: $101.9 billion)
Wellpoint, Angela Braly: $13.3 million(total 2011 revenue: $60.7 billion)
Health Care Service Corp., Patricia Hemingway Hall: $12.9 million(total 2011 revenue: $49 billion)
Aetna Inc., Mark Bertolini: $10.6 million(total 2011 revenue: $33.8 billion)
Humana Inc., Michael McCallister: $7.3 million (total 2011 revenue: $36.8 billion)
CEO Compensation - Forbes.com
Sick for Profit - Insurance CEOs