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Yeah, any kind of full public healthcare is going to take out all or most of the health insurance industry -- (edited)
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ty97
I would expect a significant portion of the workforce would transition instead to federal jobs, but yeah, not everyone. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 4 '20, 10:25
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Exactly - it's not like we go to Medicare for All and it wipes out all the people who work in the industry. nm
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Turd Ferguson
Mar 4, 10:36
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It would reduce fairly meaningfully. Insurance brokers, claims determinations would presumably be much more limited, etc.
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pmb
Mar 4, 11:01
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Probably so - but you also have to factor in that there will be even more focus on waste and proper billing.
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Turd Ferguson
Mar 4, 11:08
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I think you have that backwards. Insurance companies profits depend on not paying for things they don't have to. If you think the government is
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pmb
Mar 4, 11:15
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