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In reply to the discussion: The Bomb Buried In Obamacare Explodes Today-Hallelujah! [View all]russspeakeasy
(6,539 posts)4. A teeny, tiny step, but a step nontheless.
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This "Teeny, tiny step" will lead to the ultimate end of for-profit insurance companies
WonderGrunion
Jan 2012
#115
Notice how Forbes frames a tiny little slice of justice for the consumer and against corporations...
MilesColtrane
Dec 2011
#3
So if the Premiums are Not Going to Earnings, Compensation, and Other Overhead,
On the Road
Dec 2011
#9
Salaries and share equity - BC/BS is an association of hospitals, clinics and health care providers.
leveymg
Dec 2011
#14
No salary cost-containment in the US system - compensation isn't overhead, it's most of the 93%
leveymg
Jan 2012
#44
Wow. All I can say is that you really don't understand these companies. At all.
MedicalAdmin
Jan 2012
#84
Thank you for telling me that I sound like some sort of a libertarian fool...
Bob Wallace
Jan 2012
#126
I do not think that is true, according to the final rule on calculating the Medical Loss Ratio.
Hoyt
Jan 2012
#87
You are the one spreading incorrect information on how the MLR will be calculated.
Hoyt
Jan 2012
#106
Don't believe MLR calculation is left up to insurers, although I understand your suspicion.
Hoyt
Jan 2012
#88
+1000, until the 'for-profit' nature of medical care is ripped asunder, the US people are screwed
stockholmer
Jan 2012
#46
A business that can pull a 10% profit margin for doing nothing but shuffling paper. Whoopee.
Sirveri
Dec 2011
#19
A bomb most likely to cause systemic cost to increase. Watch as the allowable costs rise.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#31
If the cost of care was the same, that means they'd just owe an even bigger rebate check.
phleshdef
Jan 2012
#41