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paleotn

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12. Waaaaaaaaaaay too much. The bigger the risk pool....
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 08:18 PM
Feb 20

the cheaper the insurance, since there's more people to spread the risk over. Universal healthcare is still insurance. It's just the risk pool is everyone vs. the vastly smaller risk pool UnitedHealthcare and Cigna work with. If one person gets a cancer diagnosis and expensive treatment, that's going to be damn expensive for everyone if the risk pool is only 10 people having to pay that cost in their premiums. If it's 1 cancer diagnosis for every 250K people, that's more manageable. And you can't get more manageable than a risk pool that includes everyone in the country.

Then there's the paperwork. Compare the claim processing headcount at a large Canadian hospital to an equally sized one in the US. We have whole departments. Floors of people managing paperwork for Medicare, Medicaid, some VA, and a host of private insurers. All with their particular quirks. In Canada, it's a small fraction. The inefficiencies, read cost, in the US system is staggering. And monumentally stupid...unless you're a UnitedHealthcare C suite parasite. Then it's fabulous just for them. Not anyone else.

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Taxes in Norway: [View all] applegrove Feb 20 OP
And to compare apples to apples, they don't spend $1 trillion a year on their military surfered Feb 20 #1
Most of every advanced nation on Earth has some form of universal healthcare, even Russia and China. Uncle Joe Feb 20 #4
To be fair, their population is the size of Dallas... Melon Feb 20 #8
Waaaaaaaaaaay too much. The bigger the risk pool.... paleotn Feb 20 #12
In Canada we have another advantage Gordcanuck Feb 20 #14
Yeahhh.....but we have a Spealker of the House Submariner Feb 20 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author patphil Feb 20 #9
My first try at a reply was just too stupid to let stand. patphil Feb 20 #10
The best gummint money can buy! peppertree Feb 21 #18
Experiencing this phenomena first hand, JMCKUSICK Feb 20 #3
Yes, I hope things are going OK for you. Our healthcare system in this country sucks and the only reason we PatrickforB Feb 20 #11
Thank you PatrickforB, JMCKUSICK Feb 20 #13
Wow. Happy Anniversary! Beartracks Feb 21 #16
Yeah, but, you probably don't show how proud your are by dragging 100 flags around in the back of your pickup. ffr Feb 20 #5
Strongly recommended Picaro Feb 20 #6
Yep -- in some respects, we are the worst or the worst -- seems like many respects more and more these days. KPN Feb 21 #19
The standard depraved conservative response Glaisne Feb 20 #7
Yup. Wake up, America. Joinfortmill Feb 21 #15
Reagan is called transformational BaronChocula Feb 21 #17
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