How About A Healthcare Plan Where Pre-Existing Conditions Don’t Exist?
"Insurance companies say that covering pre-existing conditions can threaten their survival," Armstrong said. "So they price that sort of coverage, if they offer it at all, out of reach for most consumers. That makes it unavailable to the people who need it the most," he explained. "So I wondered what would happen if insurance consumers turned into insurance investors, turning their insurance premium into investment dollars through stock purchases into the company. Could that new kind of healthcare consumer, now a shareholder, motivate insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions?" Using the HIP concept, Armstrong believes it will.
Armstrong's Healthcare Investment Plan creates a hybrid stock that would be part healthcare insurance and part equity. He thinks that with an emphasis on stock dividends, the income portion of this hybrid would not only increase the voluntary purchase of healthcare insurance, but would persuade consumers to purchase higher premium policies that would earn higher dividends. "It's pretty basic," Armstrong said. "This gives wealth and health to consumers."
From the insurance companies' perspective HIP adds new investment dollars on to their bottom line along with generous tax incentives. "That new income will allow the companies to focus on expanding healthcare coverage, including pre-existing conditions, because they will compete to offer the strongest, most broad-reaching and successful portfolios to attract new stockholders," Armstrong explained. "This will empower consumers. They will select only those companies that are the most solvent and cost effective and offer the most encompassing healthcare coverage," Armstrong said.
Armstrong has personally presented the Healthcare Insurance Plan to major insurance executives and both state and federal level agencies. While encouraged to further develop the HIP concept, Armstrong is hoping to interest an association devoted to improving healthcare insurance access for everyone. The entire HIP concept, including a fundamental strategy, dividend distribution, and a sample of how HIP would affect a typical family, is available at www.healthcareinvestmentplan.org.
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