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by pocketero-dan
1435 days ago
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Yes, I think that is correct - ending government intervention in health insurance would wither the medical billing industry. To be fair, the medical billing industry is not parasitic - it adds value by navigating health insurance billing, which is notoriously complex and time-consuming. But health insurance billing is only so prevalent because of massive government intervention. For example: - The federal government is by far the largest health insurer - through Medicare and Medicaid it pays for 38% of healthcare in the US [1].
- The federal government directly subsidizes private health insurance through ACA [2].
- The federal tax exemption for employer-paid health insurance is by far the largest by dollars exempted [3]. All these government interventions increase reliance on health insurance, which increases the complexity of billing, which grows the medical billing industry. [1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/237043/us-health-care-sp...
[2] https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/subsidized-coverage/
[3] https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2012/12/04/1664342... |
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