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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGood News for Single Payer, Bad News for Insurance Companies
http://www.singlepayeraction.org/blog/?p=3562This has to be good news for the future of single payer.
And bad news for insurance companies.
Anti-insurance company animus is growing in the USA especially among young people.
A recent national poll found that fully 59 percent of respondents said they would be inclined to favor the individual in civil litigation that pitted an individual against an insurance company.
But for respondents in the youngest age category individuals 18 to 29 fully 71 percent said that they would be inclined to favor the individual over the insurance company.
Thats 15 percent higher than among all adults age 30 or over.
Mutatis Mutandis
(90 posts)You simply cannot have the 'for-profit' matrix applied to health care, it eventually pushes costs to the point of systemic collapse.
bemildred
(90,061 posts)mtasselin
(666 posts)Are there going to be problems with this transition from private to single payer, yes but we will get through them. When a corporation makes money off the illness of other people and can make more money the sicker they get this must be stopped.
socialindependocrat
(1,372 posts)Thousands of people in these insurance companies who make
gobs of money when we could pay the hospitals for future services.
Every skyscraper is another middle finger in the face of the
American public showing us how much the insurance companies are overcharging us.
I never did get how a company could hire temporary workers and add another layer of management and paper pushers and still save money. The secret:the employees get screwed out of wages and benefits.
Let's push to get rid of the middle men!