• catloaf@lemm.ee
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    12 hours ago

    The costs are inflated for sure, but compared to to cost of paying for cancer treatment entirely out of pocket, it’s still cheaper. That’s the whole point of insurance, to cover the event of a catastrophic cost.

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      5 hours ago

      Why do you think the cost of paying out of pocket is so high? Private insurance bears a significant part of the responsibility for causing that problem.

      Structurally, yes, you need a system that amounts to healthy people saving, and sick people being taken care of from those savings, whether it’s individual or social. But our current system of private for-profit insurance is about as bad as such a system could be while still technically sorta working.

    • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      12 hours ago

      I’m not as sure about that. If you paid your premiums, etc. into a low yield savings account, especially when you start when you’re young, I think the value proposition would be more than insurance where you have no way to control payment decisions.

      Please do not read this as me saying don’t get insurance. Read it as our insurance is failing to provide the value that we pay into it and need something better.

      The Acquired episode goes into detail how we ended up with a private payer system and it’s so infuriating. Our health system was being set up around the same time as the UKs and they show how different incentives lead to where we are.