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JimR-OCDS
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Ridgerunner;
The premiums for most companies, merely covers administration costs. The companies make their money off investments, which are tax free. This is how insurance works.
If you run an insurance company and have say $100,000,000 in liability, that is, the total costs if every one of your customers had to use their policies to the max, you must have $100,000,000 to cover those costs. However, it can be invested and all the capital gains, are tax free. However, insurance companies know that only a small portion of their customers will use merely a part of their policy coverage. so the money to be made is huge.
Come to Boston and see who owns the large buildings, its not the hospitals, but the insurance companies.
If the government stop using the revenues collected for these to fund unnecessary wars and foreign aid to countries like Israel, they could pay for everyone’s healthcare, no problem.
Other countries do it, we can to.
Jim
Actually they are getting fat. Blue Cross and Blue Shield is a not-for-profit company. They’re BOD’s were getting 6 digit salaries before they were caught and dropped from Romneycare.First, there is no difference between the premiums charged by not-for-profit insurers (Mutual of Omaha/United of Omaha being the biggest) and those charged by for-profit insurers. The insurers are not getting fat on premiums, though they do have to pay scrupulous attention to the bottom line so they don’t lose money.
The premiums for most companies, merely covers administration costs. The companies make their money off investments, which are tax free. This is how insurance works.
If you run an insurance company and have say $100,000,000 in liability, that is, the total costs if every one of your customers had to use their policies to the max, you must have $100,000,000 to cover those costs. However, it can be invested and all the capital gains, are tax free. However, insurance companies know that only a small portion of their customers will use merely a part of their policy coverage. so the money to be made is huge.
Come to Boston and see who owns the large buildings, its not the hospitals, but the insurance companies.
Medicare is funded by people working who pay medicare tax, the same as Social Security.Medicare is subsidized and discounted as well. So your doctor is really saying all medical treatment should be discounted (discounted from what?) and subsidized in full by the government. The Medicare liabilities are already in the trillions and unpayable, so why is this a remedy?
If the government stop using the revenues collected for these to fund unnecessary wars and foreign aid to countries like Israel, they could pay for everyone’s healthcare, no problem.
Other countries do it, we can to.
Jim