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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Letters: Readers discuss Betsy DeVos, health insurance coverage and the kindness of strangers quoting : The Kansas City Star

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Letters: Readers discuss Betsy DeVos, health insurance coverage and the kindness of strangers
Most economists believe that health insurance premium hikes that are well over the inflation rate can't be justified, a survey shows. "Health funds have no control over input costs which include medical device benefits, hospital accommodation costs, allied health costs e.g. Consumer group Choice has launched a website called "Do I need health insurance? Finder said Australians that were paying $2000 a year for health insurance in 2010 are now paying close to $3000, based on Department of Health data. SHAREShare on Facebook SHAREShare on Twitter TWEETPin to Pinterest PINLink Australians that were paying $2000 a year for health insurance in 2010 are now paying close to $3000.

Commentary: Minnesotans need an more affordable choice for health insurance

Many thousands of hard-working Minnesotans have been saddled with steep health insurance premium increases and huge deductibles — making quality health care unaffordable. Republicans, Democrats, and all Minnesotans agree: we need more affordable health insurance. In 1992, Governor Arne Carlson and Legislators from both parties created MinnesotaCare — a state-operated health insurance plan that now provides over 107,000 Minnesotans with affordable health coverage for themselves and their families. But rising health insurance costs have thrown them into a financial crisis. It is time for a real solution to rising health insurance costs.



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