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In reply to the discussion: The Bomb Buried In Obamacare Explodes Today-Hallelujah! [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)47. someone should ask him who pays his health insurance
and which health insurance provide financial assistance with his scam
ask him if it is true that Eli Lilly backs him or name another name
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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