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by Noaidi
138 days ago
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> healthcare sector is not nearly as corrupt or shackled by a huge amount of government regulation Healthcare is not corrupt. Insurance companies are corrupt. And regulation is lacking in Health Insurance and enforcement is lacking in healthcare. (So many doctors that have committed malpractice just switch hospitals. > U.S. healthcare is doomed by its vast spiraling costs even after controlling for its supposedly higher quality. Healthcare costs are high because of insurance companies and private equity, not doctors and hospitals. So please stop with these right wing baby bird food regurgitation. |
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There’s a crazy amount of corruption in the healthcare space. Some of the medical fraud busts that come out every year have staggeringly large sums attached. In some areas there are still schemes that openly recruit poor people to use their information to bill for medical care that is not actually necessary or provided. It’s wild.
> Healthcare costs are high because of insurance companies and private equity, not doctors and hospitals.
Sorry, the world isn’t so simple that you can pick your villains (insurance companies and private equity) and declare everyone else to be free from blame. There’s a lot of bad behavior in these systems at every level. Yes, including some doctors.
If we removed insurance overhead entirely, your healthcare costs wouldn’t change more than a few percent. It’s amazing that everyone united against insurance companies as the cause of high healthcare costs when they barely take a few percent of the overall spend.