▲ | hattmall a day ago | |||||||
Health Insurance IS a huge racket. Insurance profits are only a small slice. Executive compensation isn't part of profits. The profits of the required sole source medical supplies company isn't part of insurance profits. The contracts, salaries, benefit packages, overpayments, and waste of healthcare systems and pharmaceutical companies aren't reflected in insurance profits. Just looking at the raw profit percentages returned to shareholders is absolutely meaningless. You have to look at the entire healthcare picture and realize that insurance is the system driving the exorbitant costs. There is no legitimate reason for healthcare prices to be so insane. | ||||||||
▲ | chii a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> There is no legitimate reason for healthcare prices to be so insane. these profit margins are why some people claim that the US is actually subsidizing the rest of the world's low cost health outcomes. These companies make money in the US, at high margins, which enables them to operate at low margins in other more regulated countries. | ||||||||
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▲ | gruez 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
>Health Insurance IS a huge racket. Insurance profits are only a small slice. Executive compensation isn't part of profits. "Executive compensation" is even a "smaller slice" than profits, orders of magnitude smaller. |