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Old 16th September 2009, 09:19 PM   #1
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Baucus bill: religious exception to insurance mandate?

I just read that the Baucus health insurance reform bill makes an exception to the universal insurance requirement to those who have religious objections to health insurance.

That sounds like one very large loophole. Does anyone know any details? Do the other versions have this same exception?
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Old 17th September 2009, 01:13 AM   #2
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http://www.finance.senate.gov/sitepa...Future_Act.pdf

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Exemptions from the requirement to have health coverage would be allowed for religious objections that are consistent with those allowed under Medicare, and for undocumented aliens.
ETA: I don't know what "religious objections that are consistent with those allowed under Medicare" means, but it sounds like a potential loophole.
ETA2: Probably means if you are willing to forgo all modern medicine. You could "convert" to this religion as long as you are healthy, and then "convert" to another one if you get sick.
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Exemptions from the excise tax will also be made for individuals below 100 percent of FPL, any health arrangement provided by established religious organizations comprised of individuals with sincerely held beliefs (e.g., such as those participating in Health Sharing Ministries), those experiencing hardship situations (as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services) and an individual who is an Indian as defined in Sec. 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act.
Will the government decide whose beliefs are "sincerely held"?
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Old 17th September 2009, 01:25 AM   #3
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The Baucus bill is going to go the same way as his Montana political future...

Nowhere!

Baucus somehow didn't notice that Conrad Burns got tossed out of office in '06 due to his right-wing political decisions...Montana will find another Democrat to replace this "insurance peddling" schmuck.
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Old 17th September 2009, 07:10 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Puppycow View Post
http://www.finance.senate.gov/sitepa...Future_Act.pdf

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ETA: I don't know what "religious objections that are consistent with those allowed under Medicare" means, but it sounds like a potential loophole.
ETA2: Probably means if you are willing to forgo all modern medicine. You could "convert" to this religion as long as you are healthy, and then "convert" to another one if you get sick.
ETA3:
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Will the government decide whose beliefs are "sincerely held"?
Thanks for the info. I hadn't thought about it in terms of Christian Scientists or others who eschew medicine. I was wondering what religion objects to insurance. (And do they object to other kinds of insurance as well?)

If they're just taking themselves out of the healthcare system altogether, I'm less concerned. These are the people who will murder a child for their strange beliefs, so I don't see converting in the face of serious illness as such a big problem.

I wonder how this stuff works wrt to parents choosing not to insure their children for religious grounds. (I guess that's the same issue as not getting modern medical treatment for children.)

BTW, the government already decides a similar matter in granting or denying Conscience Objector status. The INS also makes determinations over when a marriage is legit. I think the issue of weighing whether a belief is "sincerely held" is more about weeding out demonstrable fraud. (Though I'm not saying this authority isn't abused!)
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Old 17th September 2009, 10:03 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by XBoxWarrior View Post
The Baucus bill is going to go the same way as his Montana political future...

Nowhere!

Baucus somehow didn't notice that Conrad Burns got tossed out of office in '06 due to his right-wing political decisions...Montana will find another Democrat to replace this "insurance peddling" schmuck.

Nope they will probably send a conservative GOPer in his place.
Montana is not a very liberal state, buddy.
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