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by Spivak
2921 days ago
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> you could buy insurance that would cover all of your long term costs once you contracted some disease Kind of defeats the point if you're using it to cover known future costs. Insurance can really only insulate you against risk, it's not free money. |
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And this is the whole problem, insurers don't want to pay those costs because that would increase the premiums they need to charge, making them uncompetitive (and then you're into the realm of behavioural economics), but what people actually want is something that can insure against spending on chronic diseases, which accounts for 90% of the spending on healthcare in the US.
And IMO, to the extent that insurance doesn't cover chronic conditions, it is a bad model for healthcare.