Saturday, September 5, 2009

Health Care

Health Care Premiums for residents of Kentucky have risen 61% since 2000.

Through health insurance reform, 621,300 to 692,400 middle class Kentucky residents will be eligible for premium credits to ease the burden of these high costs.

1 comment:

  1. Whose high costs? Not ours. Our healthcare cost will rise if this healthcare reform goes through. Most people I know have had a decrease in their health insurance premiums. They have cut out waste and unnessary and outdated procedures and tests.
    If health insurance is so expensive why am I covered with three different health insurance policies...and four if it happens in a car.

    It's all about planning for the future and most of the uninsured just didn't do any planning or just don't want to pay for healthcare. If it cost $300 a month they'd rather spend the $300 on something other than health insurance.

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