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<blockquote data-quote="Proximity" data-source="post: 7930823" data-attributes="member: 589997"><p>Because the market is already saturated and I don't have the capital.</p><p></p><p>And yes, it's astronomical and we need to do something about it. What is one of the reason it's astronomical? Because people are guaranteed ER care whether or not they have insurance. When people who don't have insurance get ER care, they can't pay so that bill gets footed to people do DO have have insurance. It's ironic that people don't like government healthcare because we'd be paying for other people when that is what is happening now.</p><p></p><p>The ACA solves this by mandating that everyone get healthcare. This will bring down costs in two ways: it brings a lot of healthy people into the market. The healthy pay for the sick, that's how insurance works and since there will be more healthy people, there is more money to pay for healthcare costs and so costs go down. It's pretty simple.</p><p></p><p>Second, more people with insurance means that costs won't get shoved onto other people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proximity, post: 7930823, member: 589997"] Because the market is already saturated and I don't have the capital. And yes, it's astronomical and we need to do something about it. What is one of the reason it's astronomical? Because people are guaranteed ER care whether or not they have insurance. When people who don't have insurance get ER care, they can't pay so that bill gets footed to people do DO have have insurance. It's ironic that people don't like government healthcare because we'd be paying for other people when that is what is happening now. The ACA solves this by mandating that everyone get healthcare. This will bring down costs in two ways: it brings a lot of healthy people into the market. The healthy pay for the sick, that's how insurance works and since there will be more healthy people, there is more money to pay for healthcare costs and so costs go down. It's pretty simple. Second, more people with insurance means that costs won't get shoved onto other people. [/QUOTE]
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