• .Donuts@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    You know, at face value he’s absolutely right. We shouldn’t claim care that is unnecessary or maybe even harmful. But where we disagree is that I think that decision should be left to our medical professionals

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      Really what it should be is that if a doctor prescribes unnecessary care, they should go after the doctor, not the patient. Doctors have malpractice insurance. If the health insurance can’t win a case of malpractice, then they should pay the bill. Why are patients in the midfle here at all.

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        16 days ago

        This is still validating the profit incentive of private health insurance.

        If the doctor prescribes unnecessary care, it should be none of these peoples’ business, because they shouldn’t be allowed any stake in the decision whatsoever.

      • SmoothLiquidation@lemmy.world
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        It’s the same trick as rebranding bank robberies to identity theft. It puts the blame on the consumer who can’t afford to defend themselves.

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        My attitude is that if the doctor prescribes unnecessary care there’s a professional board for that.

        Though let’s be real, the health insurance for profit industry is the problem and it’s not going to get better until we get rid of it