by exploited » Sun Nov 03, 2013 1:51 pm
Yes, maternity coverage is included as an essential service. Meaning that men will be required to enter into the risk pool for the simple reason that people felt it would be discriminatory for women to be required to pay more for a service that they also might never use.
It makes total sense to me. You either force everyone to pay for maternity coverage, lowering the individual cost all around, or you force just women to have it, resulting in significantly higher premiums even though many of them will never use the service.
Or you just exclude maternity coverage as an essential service, and put the full cost of care on women because it is all their fault they got knocked up, and a man had nothing to do with it.
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