Not exact matches
Health insurance can be unaffordable, so many otherwise responsible working
people go without.
Secondly... they increase their
health risks because
without insurance people tend not to
go in for regular checkups and preventative care.
Now, certainly, if
going without pain meds in labor would mean that, say, a dozen
people got
health insurance, I think I would suck it up.
People with enough assets to pay for a heart attack out of pocket aren't generally stupid enough to
go without $ 1k / month of
health insurance.
Part of the reason
people skip
insurance in general is because they think nothing bad will ever happen to them: for instance, «I'll
go without health insurance because I hardly ever get sick» or «I'm single, so I don't need life
insurance.»
will give you more information about government programs, including the premium tax credit, to help low and middle - income
people get
health insurance without going broke.
Plus, the
people most likely to
go without health insurance are young and healthy.
Until then, however, all the current pre-existing condition exclusions are still in effect — which means it can be totally possible that some
people will
go the next four years
without health insurance.
Most
people in their twenties feel that they are safe and relatively healthy and choose to
go without a
health insurance.
Obviously, many of these
people decided to simply
go without health insurance, but many others simply found plans better suited to their situation.
A confident issuance technique often promoted for the elderly is also presented to young
people who are serious in getting
insurance method
without going through a
health check.