I spent $12k out of pocket in 2016 on medical expenses and nobody in my family was seriously ill or injured.https://twitter.com/aodespair/status/839112872806449152 …
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Replying to @AdamLoebSmall @Grange95
and I know the initial response is "its elective" but Econ laws don't care about type of procedure
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Replying to @lefty2432 @AdamLoebSmall
Actually, Econ laws DO care about procedure. You can't extrapolate from Lasik to cancer or spine surgery.
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Replying to @Grange95 @AdamLoebSmall
Econ laws are universal. Principles remain the same. You can make extrapolations because of them
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Replying to @lefty2432 @AdamLoebSmall
Can't extrapolate unless markets are similar. Cancer research expands. Lasik is an established procedure.
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Older cancer therapies have likely decreased in cost. Problem is new therapies cost $$ to develop.
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Replying to @Grange95 @AdamLoebSmall
in all of your tweets, you have not offered any practical solutions to the problem of high health care costs
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Replying to @lefty2432 @AdamLoebSmall
1/ The point of my initial response was to point out a major flaw in your reasoning re auto ins & oil changes.
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2/ Solutions to high health care costs are complicated. But that's a different conversation.
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3/3 Before you can talk solutions, you need to understand how health ins actually works.
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