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“Don’t fall for it. They’re not going to help you,” said an angry Bethany Stull, who believed that her coverage through a company called OneShare would cover her medications for treatment of a brain tumor. “Every single time I got a big invoice (from the doctor) and it said patient’s responsibility and it was 100% of the bill.”
That was when she learned that OneShare is not legally an insurance company. It’s listed as a “Health Care Sharing Ministry,” which has certain protections under federal law.
One of them is that, unlike a regulated insurance company, it does not have to pay claims for legitimate medical expenses.
Dea Dunfee of Selah received coverage through the trucking company he worked for and didn’t realize what it was until $40,000 in hospital bills from a stroke went unpaid.
He called a OneShare rep and was told, “If you read your policy further you will find out that we’re not an insurance company, that we are a Christian service.”
“We will pray for your health,” Dunfee said the rep told him.
What? Not even thoughts to go with those prayers?
When Congress approved the Affordable Care Act in 2010, Republicans and religious organizations pushed for a carve-out that allowed HCSMs to operate under broad exemptions from the Act.
Thanks, Obama.
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That was when she learned that OneShare is not legally an insurance company. It’s listed as a “Health Care Sharing Ministry,” which has certain protections under federal law.
One of them is that, unlike a regulated insurance company, it does not have to pay claims for legitimate medical expenses.
Dea Dunfee of Selah received coverage through the trucking company he worked for and didn’t realize what it was until $40,000 in hospital bills from a stroke went unpaid.
He called a OneShare rep and was told, “If you read your policy further you will find out that we’re not an insurance company, that we are a Christian service.”
“We will pray for your health,” Dunfee said the rep told him.
What? Not even thoughts to go with those prayers?
When Congress approved the Affordable Care Act in 2010, Republicans and religious organizations pushed for a carve-out that allowed HCSMs to operate under broad exemptions from the Act.
Thanks, Obama.
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