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Originally Posted by Snake Doctor
There are about 100 reasons, there is no one reason.
People with health insurance subsidize those who don't have insurance because hospitals have to shift the cost of unpaid emergency room bills to us. Emergency medicine is the most expensive form of care. The average person's medical insurance premiums are $900/yr higher because of this.
Malpractice insurance and lawsuits are another reason, that's a system that needs to be reformed also.
Everybody is going to have to give up something in order for us to get the system fixed. (Doctors, hospitals, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, trial attorneys, and even us, the consumers of health care)
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yes you are right there are many reasons but the one you talk about malpractice is a very serious issue, a doctor can scratch you and it can cost his insurance company 50 million, plus insurance fraud.
We need to hang or put the people who commit insurance fraud away forever, their fraud makes it hard for others to get insurance in turn killing them, we need to kill these fraudsters in public, chop them off limb by limb