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by cyberax
902 days ago
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> That's not all private insurance, just some of it. There are other studies with similar results. Comparisons with HMOs is especially illuminating because of the similar models (vertically-integrated organizations). > Difficulties getting things covered and being buried in beurocratic nonsense isn't really connected to "health outcomes on average". Of fucking course it is! WTF you're even talking about? People absolutely get inferior care because they can't wade through bureaucracy. |
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But those people don't get counted in the statistics because they failed to navigate the system so the bureaucracy doesn't even know they exist.