Only people who have zero incentive to see that you are satisfied with your treatment or their product, can do a good job. It's just logic, people.
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It might seem counterintuitive, but study after study shows that purpose is a far more effective motivator than profit. Remember, the creators of insulin and penicillin gave their inventions away. https://youtu.be/u6XAPnuFjJc
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And the award for Obtuse Tweet of the Day goes to ...
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Perhaps the argument is that we would be better served if these institutions were not run for profit. Easy to fathom the myriad ways in which the healthcare system's profit margins are directly opposed to their ability to provide care. Meanwhile, we'll take what we can get!
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That's not what is says, Dan, but congrats on squeezing a bit of outrage considering all the shitty criminal things that don't bother you.
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There can be no "fair market" for health care when a parent will pay any amount to save the life of a child. The market demands that the provider charges what the market will bear.
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Yes, people are only in debt due to "for-profit education," which is like a handful fully online universities and technical schools. The tuition at University of Phoenix is less than my local public university, you won't have to pay for room and board on top of tuition.
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hey, let's talk about whether it is good and moral to let corporations profit from ill health, disease and death.
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You can’t be that stupid
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