his point is “its in a private health insurance’s interest to make as much $ as possible, and that conflicts with trying to help patients as much as possible”
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The same can be said about food. It’s a basic necessity that most of us get from private companies looking to maximize profits.
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Crank clearly doesn’t believe in preventative medicine. Exercise doesn’t exist. Security guards only exist to rob stores! Next time I get a physical, I’m gonna tell my doctor to stop profiting from my suffering.
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Who built the hospital? Who paid for the equipment? As a “healthcare provider “, you’re an idiot. BTW biggest investors in insurance companies and hospitals? Pensions and 401Ks. In any event, insurance provides a worthwhile service which is why people pay for it. Deferred risk.
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Don’t forget, who owns insurance? —> Pension finds/401Ks. Who profits? PUBLIC. Who doesn’t? GOVERNMENT.
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Our American health insurance policy is actually a jobs policy with healthcare as a secondary benefit
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God, that’s a terrible opinion, even for you.
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Why do people buy insurance then, rather than pay out of pocket?
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