He acknowledged there was an anti-competitive element to Risk Equalisation but said he scheme was legal under both Irish and European law.
The Health Insurance Authority recommended last year that Bupa make the payments under an internationally recognised system that compensates insurers with older clients because they make higher and more frequent claims.
Isnt it strange that the government are pushing the "Community Rating" idea for health insurance. Effectively a fit young sportsperson who doesnt drink or smoke, trains daily, has regular medical/fitness assessments subsidises older smokers drinkers who live on fast food. How is this fair?
surely following askalot's and PGD1's thinking we should community rate motor insurance. Those who can afford car insurance least are charged most. Based on the fact that they are a higher risk.
What is the difference, apart from the fact that car insurance is compulsory.
will BUPA pull-out or is it just a bluff ?
And the relevance of this to community rating and risk equalisation in the BUPA decision is?I'm not defending BUPA or VIVAS. I just dont like the idea of people who live what you might call a hedonistic life (smokers, drugg users, heavy drinkers) paying the same premium as people who live a slightly healthier life. I cant see how anybody can support the idea that everybody regardless of lifestyle pays the same rate.
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