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Unicare HMO sent me an email


I got this in an email from Unicare HMO at my job today.   I don't they should be sending this to employees of their customers.   It upset me because of the misinformation that's in it, but because it includes email links for communication with them as well as Congress, I decided it would be good to post it so that people could contact these people and let them know they DO want health care reform WITH the public option that is currently in the Bill.


August 27, 2009

Getting Health Care Reform Right




As you know, our company has been pursuing responsible and sustainable health care reform as the Senate and House of Representatives have been working this summer -- and will continue to do so going forward.

We have also launched our grassroots Web site, the Wellpoint Health Action Network, to assist you with contacting your elected officials as well as notifying friends, neighbors and family members about this important issue.

Regrettably, the Congressional legislation, as currently passed by four of the five key committees in Congress, does not meet our definition of responsible and sustainable reform. At this stage, the legislative proposals would likely have a significant negative impact on our partners and customers by:  

  • Causing tens of millions of Americans to lose their private coverage and end up in a government-run plan;
  • Limiting customers' choices of the products they can purchase and how they can purchase health coverage; and
  • Increasing the premiums of those with private coverage by imposing new mandates and coverage requirements.

Please make your voice heard on this important issue by writing Congress and encouraging your elected officials to get health reform done -- and done right -- by acting in a bipartisan fashion to make health care more affordable, improve quality, and cover all Americans in a sustainable way.

Please visit the Health Action Network and write an e-mail, make a phone call, or alert others about the opportunity to use our Web site to write a letter encouraging members of Congress to reconsider their present course and instead to pass responsible and sustainable health care reform.

Together, we can get health care reform done right.


 

 


 

 

UniCare is a WellPoint Company

For self funded plans, claims are administered by UniCare Life & Health Insurance Company or UniCare Health Plans of the Midwest, Inc. Insurance coverage is provided by one of the following companies: UniCare Life & Health Insurance Company, UniCare Health Insurance Company of the Midwest (IN & IL only), UniCare Health Plans of the Midwest, Inc. (HMO in IN & IL only), UniCare Health Insurance Company of Texas (TX only) or UniCare Health Plans of Texas, Inc. (HMO in Texas only). ® Registered mark of WellPoint, Inc. © 2009 WellPoint, Inc.

 

 



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That would be the same Wellpoint that rescinded over 4000 policies in CA alone in 2007, and paid a $25M fine for doing so. The same Wellpoint who refused to commit to abandoning recision as a standard practice unless all Americans were required to buy health insurance. Yeah, they obviously have their policyholders best interests at heart when they say the legislation emerging from congress "does not meet our definition of responsible and sustainable reform".

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Thanks,

Pretty tacky to contact employees of customers but I wonder if they got permission to do it?

My senators and congressman are supporting the public option but I guess I can communicate more with the white house and the speaker and Majority leader.

We are going to have health care reform with a robust 'public option'. It is going to happen... keep fighting for it and spread the word.

Just step over or around any 'ugly' you come across along the way.

Thanks for sharing this.

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Well, they do have their policyholders best interests in mind, and if you are a liability you cannot be a policyholder. It makes perfect sense. It's unethical and dishonest too, but the logic is very simple.

•Increasing the premiums of those with private coverage by imposing new mandates and coverage requirements.

When one blames everyone else for their decisions, then the gov't is responsible for the $25 million fine. They were doing great until that little spanking made them have to raise their premiums so, again, policy holders would have to pay for the unethical and dishonest bahavior of the corporate managers and executives.

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Oh, this was meant as a stand-along comment, but then I guess I went for a reply before the comment was posted and here it is.

Anyhoo!

Sync, we shoud not just step over and around the ugly in silence. Point and say, "Now that's ugly!" Unless it could jeapardize one's employment, of course.

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Update:

When I got this email I could not believe it. But I work in Benefits and we now believe this was only meant to be circulated to their Account representatives.

The Account reps have all our email addresses so maybe accidently (on purpose) the email was sent to us.

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