(If you disagree, I would be very interested in a first principles explanation of why this makes sense.)
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Super insightful-100% true but hard to unbundle especially in developing world
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It also shouldn't be socialized by the gov't. What we need is direct primary care with transparent pricing/competition.https://medium.com/decent/direct-primary-care-is-the-future-of-health-e1abcf36dc58 …
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Whoever can make a pricing comparison with value/benefits from each option, might win a huge market.
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As an outsider, I find this coupling really, really bizarre.
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so closer to the Canadian model.
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A uniquely US thing. Massive distortion in the entire healthcare market since your employer is buying on your behalf In case anyone wants a laymen explanation of why it's like this.https://outofpocket.substack.com/p/gtfo-employers …
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It sounds so weird for me thinking about not having healthcare as a basic civil right, tied to my citizenship. But I am from Italy, and I can’t understand honestly why things are so messed up in US.
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'Technical debt' from WW2 and never repaid
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