| Kasz216 said: HMO's don't count for that. HMO's are just anticompetitive groups that are around because of the government. Due to Nixon and his attempts to get universal healthcare. 45% doesn't count that.... if your wondering around 28% of the country is currently covered under government programs. The government spends between 45% and 56.1% of healthcare costs to cover 28% of the people... and they're the ones who are going to make things cheaper... somehow. Not to mention that there is overlap and some of that 28% get private healthcare as well. |
Well that should be obvious. The 28% they're covering are the old, disabled, and poor, who would naturally rack up the most health-care costs

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