Anonymous wrote:Why is malpractice insurance $200,000 a year per doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Why did so many Americans support the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Just because you disagree with his policies, doesn't mean it was right to murder him. Would you support murdering a politician because you don't agree with the laws they pass? Of course not. How is the murder of the CEO any different?
Anonymous wrote:Why did so many Americans support the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Just because you disagree with his policies, doesn't mean it was right to murder him. Would you support murdering a politician because you don't agree with the laws they pass? Of course not. How is the murder of the CEO any different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UHC makes decisions that lead to the deaths of thousands of people per year. They made these decisions to save money.
I don’t think murder is the right response, but I at least understand why people feel that way.
This. When you prioritize money over people, why the surprise of this outcome?
The profit motive needs to be removed from healthcare. I'm not saying physicians and specialists shouldn't be paid a good salary - they should, but not millions and there should absolutely NOT be any "healthcare CEOs" making millions whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UHC makes decisions that lead to the deaths of thousands of people per year. They made these decisions to save money.
I don’t think murder is the right response, but I at least understand why people feel that way.
Why do the hospitals charge so much? Insurers are the only ones pushing back against that. Do you really think it should cost $5K to get treatment for a broken leg in the ER? People just want their insurance to pay whatever the hospital asks because they feel like it’s not their money, except it is. It’s all of our money.
That’s a convo for another thread. We are all responsible for a for-profit healthcare system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UHC makes decisions that lead to the deaths of thousands of people per year. They made these decisions to save money.
I don’t think murder is the right response, but I at least understand why people feel that way.
This. When you prioritize money over people, why the surprise of this outcome?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UHC makes decisions that lead to the deaths of thousands of people per year. They made these decisions to save money.
I don’t think murder is the right response, but I at least understand why people feel that way.
Why do the hospitals charge so much? Insurers are the only ones pushing back against that. Do you really think it should cost $5K to get treatment for a broken leg in the ER? People just want their insurance to pay whatever the hospital asks because they feel like it’s not their money, except it is. It’s all of our money.
I once took my two kids in for a routine checkup. Somebody at the pediatrician's office checked the wrong box and I got a bill for over a thousand dollars. What sort of system have we built where preventative medicine that can head off much more significant problems down the road costs so much?