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by mtdewcmu
3386 days ago
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>> So insuring against completely predictable events is never worth it unless someone else pays for it, and even then it's less efficient than if they gave you the extra money directly. It's worth it if the government guarantees it. Dental insurance might not be a good business to be in, but nevertheless people need it. It's a market failure, and it needs government intervention. |
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If you're arguing that "someone" ought to pay for dental care that's a different matter that doesn't really have anything to do with insurance per se.
ADDED: And one actually gets into cost discussions about things like crowns and alternative treatments with dentists. It actually seems like a good model of how healthcare spending should work. Yeah, I have insurance that pays some but thats orthogonal to the cost discussion I have with my dentist.