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  2. Death spiral (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    Death spiral is a condition where the structure of insurance plans leads to premiums rapidly increasing as a result of changes in the covered population. It is the result of adverse selection in insurance policies in which lower risk policy holders choose to change policies or be uninsured. The result is that costs supposedly covered by ...

  3. Executive Order 13813 - Wikipedia

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    President Trump signing the Executive Order, October 12, 2017. The Executive Order Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition, also known as the Trumpcare Executive Order, or Trumpcare, [4] [5] is an Executive Order signed by Donald Trump on October 12, 2017, which directs federal agencies to modify how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of the Obama Administration is implemented.

  4. Adverse selection - Wikipedia

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    Adverse selection was first described for life insurance. It creates a demand for insurance which is positively correlated with the insured's risk of loss. [3] For example, overall, non-smokers have a much lower risk of death than smokers of the same age and sex.

  5. Death spiral - Wikipedia

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    Graveyard spiral; Spiral dive; Death spiral (figure skating), an element of pair skating; Death spiral (insurance), an insurance plan whose costs are rapidly increasing; Death spiral financing; Ant mill, a behavioral phenomenon in ants; Death Spiral, a 1989 novel by John Ballem "Death Spiral", a song by Dirty Projectors from Dirty Projectors

  6. ‘Black Swan’ author Nassim Taleb, who correctly called the ...

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    “And a debt spiral is like a death spiral.” Currently the American national debt stands at $34.14 trillion —about $100,000 for every person in the U.S.—with the debt ceiling currently ...

  7. Health care prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Adverse selection, where insurers can choose to avoid sick patients. This can lead to a "death spiral" in which the healthiest people drop out of insurance coverage perceiving it too expensive, leading to higher prices for the remainder, repeating the cycle. [29]

  8. Facebook's Death Spiral: It's Inevitable (and Already Starting)

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    Since the birth of the Internet, all of the Web's dominant companies have had one thing in common: Eventually, they all faded into oblivion. Prodigy and Netscape are now a distant memory; MySpace ...

  9. When a medical insurance CEO was shot dead, people ... - AOL

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    When the CEO of one of the largest medical insurance companies in the United States was gunned down on the street in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, his death quickly turned into a larger ...