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UnitedHealth Group CEO concedes health system 'does not work as well as it should' following shooting backlash

bullitpdq68

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It is sad day in the our country that a man has to lose his life for a company as a whole to realize that maybe just maybe they are not doing what is best.

No one would design a system like the one we have. And no one did. It’s a patchwork built over decades," Andrew Witty wrote. "Our mission is to help make it work better."

In a New York Times op-ed published Friday morning, UnitedHealth Group’s CEO addressed boiling frustrations, threats and vitriol aimed at health care insurers, conceding, “We know the health system does not work as well as it should.”

 
Hold on a minute

I thought “ Obamacare” took care of all of our healthcare problems???
It just gave insurance to all it never addressed the actual problem. In my humble opinion you should be able to see a doctor on a normal visit and the cost be reasonable enough that you do not need insurance and be able to afford out of pocket.

I recently just had a hearing test done that is it and it is going to cost me and my insurance company over $3500 for the to ask me can you hear that and then a doctor to look in my ears and say yep just normal hearing loss....the whole visit took less than 20 minutes the doctor actual visit was less than 3 minutes the test was the longest.
 
It just gave insurance to all it never addressed the actual problem. In my humble opinion you should be able to see a doctor on a normal visit and the cost be reasonable enough that you do not need insurance and be able to afford out of pocket.

I recently just had a hearing test done that is it and it is going to cost me and my insurance company over $3500 for the to ask me can you hear that and then a doctor to look in my ears and say yep just normal hearing loss....the whole visit took less than 20 minutes the doctor actual visit was less than 3 minutes the test was the longest.
Over 8% of the population is still uninsured

But I agree completely, the best thing for skyrocketing healthcare costs would be to do away with health insurance completely. Care would have to be priced so that people could take out their billfold and afford to pay for treatment at the end of a doctors visit.

A few months ago a nurse was dumbfounded that I would not consent to care without a written quote for cost of treatment. “Your Insurance will cover it” was her initial response. I need to know if a procedure is going to cost me $100 or $100,000 before I consent to have it done!!!!!
 
Over 8% of the population is still uninsured

But I agree completely, the best thing for skyrocketing healthcare costs would be to do away with health insurance completely. Care would have to be priced so that people could take out their billfold and afford to pay for treatment at the end of a doctors visit.

A few months ago a nurse was dumbfounded that I would not consent to care without a written quote for cost of treatment. “Your Insurance will cover it” was her initial response. I need to know if a procedure is going to cost me $100 or $100,000 before I consent to have it done!!!!!

There are systems where you would know that up front.
 
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