Exactly what value do private insurance companies add to our health care system?

Fancy That asked:


It costs employers huge amounts of money to pay premiums and track and administer complex benefits programs. This puts our companies in definite disadvantage to companies from countries with national health care.

Has anyone ever been made healthier because of insurance companies?

Is it possible that insurance companies are ******* more $$$ out of the system than it would take to finance national health care?

Seems to me we are just paying the health insurance companies to deny us care. I think they are useless feeders and parasites and we’d be better off without them.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

moosederchi October 22, 2008 at 4:54 pm

I totally agree with you. The whole thing disgusts me.

tincoatr October 26, 2008 at 1:37 am

The insurance companies definitely add something to the cost of health care but do you think that government bureaucracy will lower the administrative costs? Name any program that is administered by the government that costs less than privately run organizations. I think health care is too important to allow the government to ***** it up.

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