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    Sarah Kliff‏Verified account @sarahkliff 17 Feb 2017

    What are considered the most successful examples of high risk pools? Any candidates?

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      2. Adrianna McIntyre‏ @onceuponA 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @sarahkliff

        Probably Minnesota, but even they had issues. @LynnBlewett is the person to talk to. http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2010/03/19/all-high-risk-pools-are-not-equal-examining-the-minnesota-model/ …

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      3. Dennis Shea‏ @DennisG_Shea 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @onceuponA @sarahkliff @LynnBlewett

        yup. Minnesota got down to a little over 5% uninsured by 1999. Then it began to erode. 9% by 2009

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      4. Dennis Shea‏ @DennisG_Shea 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @DennisG_Shea @onceuponA and

        ACA last numbers had uninsured below 5%, better than what MN did with high risk pool

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      1. Steven DeMaio‏ @stevedemaio 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @sarahkliff

        GOP often points to Minnesota, but its pools (like all) forced people into insurance ghettos, as I've heard Minnesotans attest.

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      1. Anthony Wright‏ @aewright 18 Feb 2017
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        CA'S MRMIP was one of the worst (although it had the best acronym)

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      1. Joshua‏ @MoshuaJoss 17 Feb 2017
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        ins perspective - "successful high-risk pool" is like an oxymoron due to adverse selection. WC Statefunds are often supplemented

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      2. #OnlyGodCanSaveUS‏ @JPAndreas1 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @sarahkliff

        SinceUS law at moment doesn't allow not a lot of real world examples,but concept works pretty good with SR22 ins 4drunk drivers

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      3. Me too‏ @ofthestardust 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @JPAndreas1 @sarahkliff

        You're going to compare ppl w/major health issues, genetic, birth, etc the same as driving drunk?

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      1. Harris Meyer‏ @MHHmeyer 19 Feb 2017
        Replying to @sarahkliff

        Reply to @sarahkliff Wisconsin's is the one Repubs cite but see what the WI official sayshttp://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20170213/NEWS/170219968 …

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      1. Dr.  🎃, MD‏ @neekknack 19 Feb 2017
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        Idaho had a successful high risk pool that was like an invisible reinsurance program; Wisconsin claims they had a good one

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      1. Jessica Kahn‏ @JessPKahn 19 Feb 2017
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        Minnesota? New Mexico? Washington? Kansas? #highriskpools

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      1. Mike Kelly‏ @TuffPutt_OR 17 Feb 2017
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        I believe the Oregon OMIP was one. Prices were lower than ACA

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      1. Ben Fishman‏ @fishman_b 17 Feb 2017
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        can you look into @SpeakerRyan 's claim that WI worked great? Almost all had 1-2 mil lifetime caps. Insufficient

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      1. Arielle Kane‏ @ariellesophia 17 Feb 2017
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        Minnesota I think had the best example. And it wasn't great.

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      1. Ian Howard‏ @IHoward1749 17 Feb 2017
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        single payer system.

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      1. David Smith‏ @CHIDavidSmith 17 Feb 2017
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        http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2010/03/19/all-high-risk-pools-are-not-equal-examining-the-minnesota-model/ … The issue: replicating this across 50 states. IMHO, you'd need some federal parameters/funding to guide

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      1. David Smith‏ @CHIDavidSmith 17 Feb 2017
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        Minnesota got high marks

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      1. Unredeemed Miles‏ @oppidus 17 Feb 2017
        Replying to @sarahkliff

        Medicare is a high-risk pool, though nobody calls it that. MN was maybe best state pool.

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        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPWQNKJUel4 …

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