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“The most perplexing aspect of our current debate over healthcare and health coverage is the notion that Americans love their health insurance companies. This bizarre idea surfaced most recently in the hand-wringing over proposals to do away with private coverage advocated by some of the candidates for the Democratic nomination for president. Oddly, this position has been treated as a vote-loser.”
“The most perplexing aspect of our current debate over healthcare and health coverage is the notion that Americans love their health insurance companies. This bizarre idea surfaced most recently in the hand-wringing over proposals to do away with private coverage advocated by some of the candidates for the Democratic nomination for president. Oddly, this position has been treated as a vote-loser.”
I wonder how that narrative started. I cringe, big time, each time I'm faced with the prospect of having to interact in any way, shape or form with our family's insurance provider. The motivations of providers and customers are completely misaligned. The former wants to pay as little as possible and the latter want as big a payout as possible.
I wonder how that narrative started. I cringe, big time, each time I'm faced with the prospect of having to interact in any way, shape or form with our family's insurance provider. The motivations of providers and customers are completely misaligned. The former wants to pay as little as possible and the latter want as big a payout as possible.
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