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by whiddershins 2007 days ago
The thing is, government intervention is probably the biggest way the wolves take over. They distort the market to their benefit using governmental force (aka. regulation)
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This article may change your mind [1].

It's an NPR interview with Cigna's former head of corporate comms, an executive in charge of pushing lies about socialized medicine. He has since come to terms with what he'd done and is working to undo the harm he has caused to the American people.

"Canada has done a better job [re: COVID], I think, because of having the kind of health care system you have in making sure that everyone who needs to be treated is treated. And so that was what prompted that. And I felt that to provide some context, I needed to describe what I used to do for a living to try to scare people away from the Canadian health care system because insurance companies fear that. They know that if the U.S. moves to a system like that, it would certainly put a real crimp in their profits."

"Our industry PR and lobbying group, AHIP, supplied my colleagues and me with cherry-picked data and anecdotes to make people think Canadians wait endlessly for their care. It's a lie. And I'll always regret the disservice I did to folks on both sides of the border."

[1] https://www.npr.org/2020/06/27/884307565/after-pushing-lies-...

Who are wolves, the government? If so, I'd be open to suggestions on how the problems can be solved some other way. There's not much regulation related to healthcare pricing at the moment, and between bankruptcies related to medical debt & lack of coverage leading to preventable illness or death, it seems like the wolves are already in control of the system.
I can't imagine why I am so unmoved by this tale of woe of the horrible government intervention.