| For now it does. That will not always be the case, or should it be, the regulatory picture will appear very different than it does today. Those things simply do not add value. They do help to make more money. When health care is about making money, it is not about making people healthy. And it is not about cost either. Very large numbers of Americans are both impacted in a negative way, and long past the idea of private insurers being good primary care vehicles. They aren't. Private insurers should be forced out of primary care. If I had my way, doing that would be illegal. There is a basic conflict of interest between an insurer making money and what is best for sick people. I will tell you personally, the hell I have gone through, family members dead, others living with pain, financial damage, homes lost, I am very highly motivated to do all I can to see an end to our current, increasingly cruel and ineffective system. Talk about death panels. Yeah, happened to us. Unnecessary that it did too. |