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I agree. Leftists fail to acknowledge Profit Incentive actually improves outcomes, while reducing costs That’s why MA and Managed Medicaid grew so fast… taking share from Medicare FFS and Traditional Medicaid. It’s so obvious capitation is the future 🔮
I will never support socialist healthcare. Healthcare is better when it has an innovative incentive attached to the market.
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Anonymous 20h

If it reduces costs then why the fuck is our healthcare literally more expensive than everyone else’s in the first world????

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Anonymous 20h

Evidence is mixed Programs that reward medical providers for the health outcomes they produce rather than pure volume can reduce overall costs and improve care quality, most notably lowering rates of remission and boosting preventive care rates. Traditional profit incentives though (paying per individual service) often leads to over-testing and higher administrative expenses without proving better patient results.

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Anonymous 20h

Most AI generated post ever.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 20h

In part because of FFS. That’s why we’re moving towards capitation, like I said. There’s also lack of federal government intervention in things like drug prices. And there’s a lotttt of inefficiency. Anybody who’s worked in a hospital knows that

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 20h

Yep, completely agree. The incentives need to be aligned so profit incentive also improves quality of care. Which traditional fee for service does not

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 20h

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