A
distinction should be made when buying insurance for for
catastrophic occurrence; that is coverage for a probable event, as
opposed to catastrophic, potential events. You buy insurance should
you have an automobile accident and not for the purchase of gasoline.
In
the same way, you buy health insurance in case you suffer an illness
worse than a common cold. If you get married and intend to have
several kids, you are not courting serious sickness. You are
anticipating having need just for that. It’s not anticipating an
accident or getting chronically ill. Unless childbirth evolves into a
medical emergency.
Routine
childbirth costs can be reduced under competitive insurance bidding,
apart from other insurance coverage, at much lower prices than they
are today, without government interference. (See the
Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)
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