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The article looks at whether insurers are willing to insure people who play sport. |
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| Author: David Mayer |
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As the law currently stands, a young man who plays football could be refused coverage if he asks for a policy having just broken his arm in a game. It's a standard response from insurers to reject people who have a pre-existing condition. But when the health reforms come into force in 2011, insurers will have to accept the broken arm along with all the other pre-existing conditions. This probably means the same premium regardless whether you move from the couch or use parkour to get to work, jumping over fences and flipping off walls. This might seem unfair.
Those who invest in their own health by keeping fit say they should be rewarded by lower premiums. The method of setting the rate should be based on something more than age and gender. And some health insurance companies have begun to promote the idea of healthy lifestyles by offering lower premiums to those who show a good level of fitness in the medical exam, and can prove regular participation in an activity. This leaves us with one irony. Health insurance companies report that many active sports persons think they are invincible and have no need for a health plan. Unfortunately, participation in sport is not always proof of high intelligence. It's dumb and dumberer instead of healthy and healthier. This is not to say insurance companies are becoming less dumb. Many are still refusing coverage to healthy athletes based on the short-term risk of accidents and injuries. But, if we are to do something positive to rescue the US from obesity, we all need to become more active. The health of the nation depends on it.
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