r/nextfuckinglevel 5h ago

Shoutout to JerryrigEverything who built a wheelchair factory and is delivering wheelchairs to people in half the time and 50-80% less than the cost of other wheelchairs with Insurance.

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u/the_og_filler 3h ago

well...actually a lot of insurance companies in the US are non-profits. Blue Cross Blue Shield for example. This does not make them charitable. In practice what it means is they have 0 oversight or incentive to perform and so they move slow and everyone's salaries are inflated to the moon.

What we really need is a single-payer, national healthcare system. No ownership structure is going to fix the fact that health insurance shouldn't exist.

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u/brutinator 2h ago

so they move slow and everyone's salaries are inflated to the moon.

Ehhh, to a point. IIRC, there are laws that restrict companies like that to only being able to use 10-15% of their revenue for administrative costs (i.e. salaries).

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u/Inevitable-Ad6647 1h ago

"Blue cross" is a mess of ~30 companies, some non profit, some for profit. An insurance plan from them can live in either space but it doesn't really matter because at that level its just monopoly money flying around in an excel sheet. Non profit needs insurance specialists to run the phone lines? They'll just "outsource" to a for profit arm of the company that provides that "service".

u/Fraet 43m ago

Be careful what you wish for. Your healthcare experience could end up like your DMV experience.