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- Feb 23, 2019
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There's nothing necessary about it. You've watched too many insurance company ads.Interesting how you, on one hand say that you don't trust the insurance execs and at the same time, your an apologist for them and deny that they put profits over people.How is it not letting people die? They may know what the policy says, but they don't know how sick they will get , or don't believe that they will. Then it happens and the (real) death panels issue a death sentence.
No, they follow the letter of the insurance policy. Insurance won't work if they don't do that. They're no more responsible for "letting" someone die that any of us.
I'm doing neither. I'm not an apologist for the insurance companies, and I'm not denying they put "profits over people". I'm explaining to you how insurance works. It's not a charity. It's not socialism. It's not your caretaker. Asking insurance companies to fill those roles is dumb.
I don't expect it to be charitable. More of a necessary evil.
That's just group insurance. Which isn't insurance at all. It's employer-provided health care.I know how insurance works. First of all you have to have a large enough pool of ...
So tell us, what is your solution for the health care system?
Leave people alone and let them deal with their own health care issues however they see fit.
"That's just group insurance. Which isn't insurance at all. It's employer-provided health care."
Were you able type this with a straight face?
Here, let me help.
Which isn't insurance at all. It's employer-provided health insurance.