RE:RE:RE:RE:I've got another 2 hours to enrollI live in New Zealand so I have universal (tax-paid, not free!) health coverage. (I've been in the hospital twice here now and I can report that treatment is far better than in the States.) But as an expat I've nonetheless been following the ObamaCare fiasco with great interest.
Could they really have passed a health care law in which pre-existing conditions don't matter? You've got to be joking, the healthcare & pharmaceutical companies undoubtedly drafted the legislation, so why in the world would they do that? The government may be subsidizing the premiums, are they subsidizing the cost (as in Medicare) as well?