I suspect you're overestimating the curiosity of the consumer.
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Replying to @celestewhite
I don't think so. Jack in the box killed one person with e coli, almost went bankrupt. If the VA does...it's Tuesday.
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Replying to @Recursion_Agent @asherahresearch
ok, I laughed. But seriously, VA saved lives of several of my old defendants. It wasn't perfect care.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @celestewhite
Literal thousands of people died without ever getting care from the VA. Punishment for that is slow & diffuse. Little heads roll.
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Replying to @Recursion_Agent @asherahresearch
So we end the VA and send them into the private sector?
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Replying to @celestewhite
Maybe not as such. I'm all for ending the VA tho.
@St_Rev actually had a pretty clever notion for covering destitute patients.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
That dude's banner has Leonard Cohen in it. Point me to what he said.
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Replying to @celestewhite @asherahresearch
Extremely short version: full universal catastrophic coverage after 20% or 30% of your yearly income.
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So the destitute guy gets, effectively, 100% coverage, everybody else is going to hurt pretty badly but not get bankrupted by ruinous debt.
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You get a card to bill all medical expenses to, below your limit it passes through to your checking/credit/medical savings/UBI.
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/private insurance,. Once you hit your limit, everything over it is billed to the government until the next cycle.
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