Qn for my healthcare followers: How many 'critical illnesses', (as per insurance cover), can be anticipated by less serious conditions?
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@C7RKY@JuliaHCox missed that. How come? -
@katemasters67@JuliaHCox Because opt-out option is fake. Word play around#caredata is designed to disguise fact that HSCIC get data anyway -
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@katemasters67@JuliaHCox Think about it...#caredata doesn't exist yet. Where did the data for the actuaries come from? The HSCIC database! -
@C7RKY@katemasters67@JuliaHCox provide health data which needs to be correct so isn't it better that premiums better reflect population? -
@Cleverestcookie@katemasters67@JuliaHCox God no! They're in business on a risk/reward basis. Getting this data merely allows them to avoid -
@Cleverestcookie@katemasters67@JuliaHCox >the risks that will result in claims. More profit for them, less payouts for us. By design. -
@C7RKY@katemasters67@JuliaHCox And as businesses, no point in having products nobody wants so still need to be attractive to customers -
@Cleverestcookie@katemasters67@JuliaHCox But that's for them to judge, based on claims. Just a 2 player game. Insurance vs public. We lose - 7 more replies
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