Wednesday, June 17, 2009

In-vitro fertilization called frivolous

Would people leave in-vitro fertilization out of their health-care coverage if they could?

And, lo, it proved true, as 100 million intelligent, well-educated employees of Corporate America were allowed to see for the first time what "tax free" health insurance was really costing them. They saw how it distorted their behavior and caused them to allocate far more of their incomes to the medical-industrial complex than they would have chosen for themselves.


Eyes newly opened, they demanded cheaper insurance options, covering fewer services (cancer wigs, family counseling, in-vitro fertilization), and opted for plans with higher deductibles and co-pays in return for much lower monthly rates.


via Jenkins: The Death and Life of Health 'Reform' - WSJ.com.

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