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kstrauser ◴[] No.45153451[source]
All the time. I have a UnitedHealthcare “platinum” plan, and it may as well not include pharmacy benefits because it never covers anything. Generic thyroid meds went from $2/month with Aetna to $70 with UHC. ADHD meds went from $10 to $300.

The threatened “death panels” we heard about when ACA was being debated are actually employees of insurers who decide what they’re not going to pay for.

I was raised a die-hard capitalist and in many ways still am. When it comes to healthcare these days, I’m somewhere to the left of Marx. What we have now is a failed system. It simply does not work. The turnip has been squeezed and there’s no blood left to wring from it.

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arwhatever ◴[] No.45153712[source]
1. A properly competitive marketplace 2. Socialized medicine 3. What we have now

I would like to see #1 tried but at this point I’ll gladly accept #2

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1. _DeadFred_ ◴[] No.45154255[source]
In the USA we've been told that the market will sort itself out and give us item 1 any day now...since 1992.
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2. arwhatever ◴[] No.45154337[source]
Pricing signals have been blocked from flowing from consumers to providers since LONG before that.