Eugene R. Anderson, a pioneer in insurance coverage litigation for policyholders for whose firm I've long worked, was fond of saying that insurance is a unique product. You pay up front, and you get what you pay for much later, if ever. That's less true of health insurance than of most other forms of insurance, since we all need some healthcare in most years. But it's true of high-deductible health insurance. And that may prove a problem for public perception of the Affordable Care Act.
An all-too-hidden benefit in ACA insurance
An all-too-hidden benefit in ACA insurance
An all-too-hidden benefit in ACA insurance
Eugene R. Anderson, a pioneer in insurance coverage litigation for policyholders for whose firm I've long worked, was fond of saying that insurance is a unique product. You pay up front, and you get what you pay for much later, if ever. That's less true of health insurance than of most other forms of insurance, since we all need some healthcare in most years. But it's true of high-deductible health insurance. And that may prove a problem for public perception of the Affordable Care Act.