• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    UnitedHealth CEO says U.S. health system ‘needs to function better’

    UnitedHealth CEO says U.S. health system needs to bend in such a way that UHC makes more money by the government making sure they get more money and that it’s everyone else’s fault the HC system sucks because they need to make more money. Everything will be better when they make more money.

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    10 hours ago

    you’re going to get lip service and faux sympathy, but at least you got them talking about it. this is a clear example of how the only thing the american people have left to create change is violence.

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    11 hours ago

    It needs to function without a layer of parasites between doctors and patients.

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    18 hours ago

    wow he really said this?

    “Participants in the system,” he said, derive benefit from high health care costs. While lower prices and improved services can be good for consumers and patients, Witty said, they can “threaten revenue streams for organizations that depend on charging more for care.”

    Yes this basic human right could be cheap or even free, but then how would shareholders make more money exploiting it?

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      10 hours ago

      His entire business model is based on reducing the efficiency of health care spending and he is directly incentivized to maximize profits by minimizing health care spending efficiency.

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        US health insurers literally offer zero social benefit. They should not exist as the entire industry in harmful rent seeking.

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          The concept of insurance makes sense - pooling risk so that everyone can share a little pain all the time, so that unlikely but catastrophic events don’t wipe individuals out. Making this arrangement for-profit is asinine.

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      He’s also just straight up lying. I’m a participant in the system with chronic health issues. I would have benefited more from never going to see a doctor and kept my family out of debt than what I ended up doing.

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      Sounds like he’s trying to cast everyone else but the insurance companies as the bad organizations, and that they will be taking measures to make that more clear to the people.

      In short “don’t shoot us, shoot these other guys if you have to shoot someone!”

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    10 hours ago

    Hopefully this doesn’t mean it just needs to be dressed up more to appear as if it’s functional.

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    While lower prices and improved services can be good for consumers and patients, Witty said, they can “threaten revenue streams for organizations that depend on charging more for care.”

    are they a health insurance or a revenue stream insurance?

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      That has to be one of the most tone deaf and evil (the banal greedy kind) of things I’ve ever heard.

      While law enforcement can be good for citizens and society, Capone said, they can “threaten revenue streams for organizations that depend on doing crime.”

      Same vibe right?

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      are they a health insurance or a revenue stream insurance?

      Come now, I think we already have that answer.

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        12 hours ago

        In other words, productivity gains increase poverty. Congratulations on owning your most powerful smart phone yet, but now a bean and rice burrito from a fast food place is over 6 USD.