What a shame it's not.frazzled wrote:The problem of course is that health care is not like car insurance.
If people used car insurance like they use health insurance, they'd be filing claims for every oil change and tire rotation.
People use health insurance for routine visits, which means they have no idea how much those visits cost. If they knew, I guarantee they wouldn't cost as much, because people would simply reject it and find a cheaper provider.
Have you ever wondered why medical procedures that aren't covered by most insurance, like Lasik, keep going down in price even as other healthcare costs increase? Well, here you go:
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