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Part C
Should states have no pay, no play laws for health insurance? Why or why not?

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no pay, no play laws prevents uninsured drivers from collecting compensation for noneconomic damages suffered due to the negligence of other drivers

states should NOT have no pay, no play laws for health insurance because

its not the fault of the other passengers of the uninsured cars that the driver didn't get insurance. if the uninsured driver wasn't at fault and the other driver was intoxicated the passengers should receive money

implied in the law is that its ok if there are uninsured long as they know they cannot receive compensation

no pay, no play laws for health insurance

health insurance works if as many people enter as possible

premiums from healthy help cover the sick

many uninsured go to emergency rooms burdening the healthcare system

with a contagious disease or pandemic those uninsured many not go to hospitals possibly spreading a disease more

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