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by vishbar
3449 days ago
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I think this is applying a "car insurance model" (sorry in advance for the car analogy) to healthcare. Ignore third-party insurance for the moment as it's not really applicable to health. You don't generally make an insurance claim for something like an oil change, 30/60/90k mile checkup, or something like that. On the other hand, if a tree fell on your car and smashed the engine, that's when insurance kicks in: for the catastrophes. |
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On one hand, it seems like a great idea for those whose employers don't provide subsidized insurance coverage. If it's truly affordable, it should allow more people to get routine care. Especially for women, who generally need more routine doctor visits than men. OTOH the things that bankrupt people are hospitalizations and real insurance plans are generally there to help mitigate that.