Let's have a moment of silence for all the people that have had their health insurance claim denied because some algorithm or "AI" deemed it as unnecessary.
the only reason theyre focusing "ai" like that is to distract from the incentive they give to providers to straight up deny even sending insurance companies claims. its not some tool denying you, it is people who are complicit in a system where people die at rates comparable to the holocaust. life expectancy in america has dropped nearly a decade since these companies were put in power by trump and will continue to drop as long as there is incentive to do these things.
You are spouting "AI" mindlessly. Its not an algorithm or AI" in almost all cases. I know you saw the internet and chatGPT, but people from medical directors, CEOs and on down have been denying claims for generations before computers and before you downloaded TH-cam and saw videos about "AI". Its other humans denying claims. there was only that one instance when United Healthcare used AI for some of its denials. And trust me chieftain -- they were denying before and after that pilot "AI" program. In that program all the "AI" was doing was reading PDFs and checking boxes or not checking boxes to eliminate the first tier human review process, and that was only for some, and a limited time, in fact that AI only denied so much because it learned, well you humans are denying for literally all these reasons in theory 90% of these claims are denyable then -- it eliminated the human "let some through and approve some" sentiment because it diddnt know that you have to approve a few folks for good measure, it went by the book which in theory means only 10% of claims really cant be denied -- that actually taught us something. TL;DR They'd deny coverage anyway. Its not an algorithm either -- they'll still deny if they did not use a computer at all, because that's literally how for profit works -- you provide a service to improve bottom line and they will and would and do so with or without a computer. lol "AI"
Also, when you're the person responsible for applying an AI model with a 90% error rate(!) to this without a high level of human guidance, you're basically a murderer.
That wouldn't change the cost of our healthcare. It just makes sure everyone has to pay for it through taxes. The criminal prices they charge need to be addressed before that.
@@kh8655 Actually look up how much people pay for health per country. US citizens as a whole pay more per country towards health. And think about it. If the cost of health was the exact same as other countries, wouldn't health insurance companies see very little profit? The system is able to somehow fill the pockets of greedy CEOs, and you're telling me that the same amount of money comes out of the pockets of places with universal healthcare?
@@spunkysamuel You're almost literally saying the same thing I did except focusing on the CEO's of insurance companies rather than the cost of healthcare itself which requires people to use their insurance. I already said the U.S. has a problem with the cost of healthcare, and just changing who pays for it doesn't change the cost.
Hospitals are committing just as much if not more fraud than the insurance companies. It’s all fucked up. Why do the exact same surgeries have $10ks of price differences between different hospitals/Drs and I can’t get quotes from different hospitals to compare and contrast where I want to go for my surgery.
People don’t talk about that much either. It’s all of them taking advantage of a bad situation. More rare, but it does happen, even doctors. Some may try to enlarge the number of visits or just give you treatment they know won’t work well but insurance would be more likely to accept.
I don't want to sound like I'm "condoning murder" or whatever when I say I support Luigi. BUT this horrible system that ruins the lives of so many people has been around for so long and I see literally 0 signs of it being changed.
luigi is not even the shooter. you guys are pinning him as the killer and he himself said he wasn't guilty. luigi is a strawman and yall aren't helping his case - dummies
@@rblbatbthe man he allegedly killed is responsible for spearheading the systematic indirect killings of tens of thousands of Americans in order for them to make billions. Boohoo.
What does him being a "criminal" have to do with him dying? You think all people who have been convicted of a crime deserve capital punishment? The way you're phrasing things is completely different from supporting Luigi...
@drgribb No of course not- I personally am not a supporter of the death penalty at all. But I think they're being sarcastic, and in a mocking the same statements and sentiments shared by some online when an average person is killed by the police or interpersonal violence. When George Floyd was killed, there were people bringing up his criminal history like it had relevance to his death: so this person i assume is just mocking that sort of rhetoric.
@@drgribbThompson has been systematically killing people with bureaucratic power for years. That man had blood on his hands just like George Bush, Benjamin Netanyahu, and all those other monsters that will never see the inside of a jail cell.
I got a kidney infection, and was peeing blood, I went to an out of network hospital,(nicest one around) I was so sick I forgot where I was driving a few times and kept having to remind myself...and I was billed like 18 grand for antibiotics and some imaging that they wouldn't go over with me....
So I work at a hospital to help in the interest of health. Yet the lowest monthly cost for healthcare coverage from my own hospital is 400 USD. That is insane! And I work in the medical field!
As a non US resident can someone explain to me why health insurance providers are taking the brunt of the blame, and not the hospitals charging 30k for a 3 day stay, or nearly 19k for having a baby. Surely if hospitals reduced these costs health insurance providers would be less incentivised to refuse claims, no?
It is not just UHC. Here in NJ, the Pharmaceutical Industry have legally bribed the govt and lawyered up making it nearly impossible to get justice. This next protest needs to be more intense. Is anybody with me? Like 1/6/2021, I am willing to spend months in jail for peacefully protesting.
In Australia, things are far from perfect as well. Medicare is not keeping up with the costs of appointments and gap fees are getting brutal. Good luck getting to a specialist in Australia within the public system and if you're strapped for cash you better wait for that specialist appointment before getting scans and MRIS or pay for scans and MRIS 100% yourself with no rebate. I've been living on job seeker for the last 4 months due to chronic pain at age 26 in Australia. If I weren't living at home right now I'd simply be fucked, a safety net for someone in my situation in Australia is simply non-existent.
I've been putting this argument forward, does anyone agree ? "Home insurance and universal healthcare work the same way: many contribute to help those facing disaster. In the US, people accept insurance but often reject universal healthcare as 'socialism.' Why accept one but not the other?"
There is no "universal home insurance". No universal healthcare in my country in Europe, but mandatory private insurances. We pay around 500 euros per month, some people much more if they want more coverage, deductibles start at 1500 euros minimum. The issue is the healthcare industry, from big pharma to your doctor, from hospitals to insurances, they all take their share!
This doesn't explain why healthcare is so expensive in the US. Insurance companies are just the middlemen. Hospitals and doctors are able to charge astronomical rates because there's no transparency with prices, you don't have much choice over what hospital you go to when you're in an ambulance so there's no incentive for hospitals to keep prices down, and doctors sometimes get a percentage cut of the care they provide so they're incentivized to provide the most expensive care. The story is way more complicated than "insurance company greed"
...regulations and compliance with more and more laws, and barriers to entry, and healthcare companies working with government directly... all this is the reason. Basically, government. There isn't a free market at all to allow prices to function.
@@kyblore Correct. Drug prices are one of many easily-understood examples of this. Without BS intellectual property laws, aka government-sponsored protectionism, there would actually be a marketplace allowed. Drugs would be a tiny fraction of the cost. Specialized labor is absolutely no different.
Even the late Charlie Munger (former vice president of Berkshire Hathaway and investment partner of Warren Buffett) said in an interview prior to his death that the US healthcare system was "deeply flawed", a "disgrace", and "shot through with rampant waste". Moreover, Munger said this "rampant waste" is pushed onto private companies as their financial burden while foreign competitors do not have the same problem. Munger's point is that this waste infects everything from business contracts, salaries, and makes US companies less competitive against foreign competition.
Emerson collage is such a weird poll to take from. I graduated from BU who would likely poll the same, much like other colleges. The Emerson students I have met, (more than any Boston or other) are constantly the most anti establishment. I can’t help but to feel this poll has great bias despite his use of AI and companies denial rates being incredibly unforgiving/high. This greatly reminds me of a student calling for a revolution and the teacher recommending it being called an evolution as the term revolution has negative connotations
The whole industry is profiting. And in addition to being wealthy, he wasn't even client at UHC btw, which is weird. Looking at his lower back radiography, the surgeon obviously botched the operation, discs are misaligned. He was then prescribed strong painkillers, most likely, that's like heroin. They basically created a zombie... I hope he was not manipulated into doing this.
Listen. Do you have a better plan? As a Canadian the alternative isn't much better. I don't even have a GD because public healthcare isn't as attractive. We're moving toward models where you can pay $100 and see a doctor the next day. Jusy saying if you're going to be unbiased, cool it with the terms "tomfoolery". The memes are funny i get it but if you're down with communist rhetoric then im good off this channel. The quality has fallen off a lot tbh. How about you do a video on insurance fraud? Or talk to the insurance CEO's themselves? No instead you glamorize scammers and wannabe gangbangers that often cause said premiums to go up.
Let’s not also forget a huge problem if you’re here illegally and have no health insurance or income and show up in the ER needing emergency surgery you will get everything that the same person approved with insurance gets. The only difference? Tax payers pay for all of it! We’ve done million dollar surgeries to immigrants just to see them never pay a dime!
Here's a better question - why should a single surgery cost a million dollars. The issue isn't with who pays for it, the issue is that it's too expensive.
@@frezzingacesDo you have any idea what goes into a hospital? Do you think everything is just magically available? Do you know just to get your emergency implants in it costs thousands of dollars to just ship/courier them. How about every single employee basically working overtime? How about surgeons working 100+ hours a week?! Everything adds up should some things be cheaper or covered the federal government? Absolutely, but the cost of things sometimes just makes sense and some don’t. People don’t realize healthcare professionals aren’t your slaves.
Healthcare is expensive because of the military. One of the main selling points of the military is either super cheap or free healthcare with little red tape, potentially for life.
@@frezzingaces I should have explained better. More specifically, military recruiting. The biggest recruiting tactics for the military is free healthcare and education. If the country provides that to its citizens, we lose the ability to have a robust all volunteer military. I don’t agree with this, as I think we should adjust recruiting tactics to account for providing basic service to our population.
Yeah, the sub 1% of the population receiving Tricare is the reason civilian insurance is so high... Swing and a miss, buddy. The answer is greed. Insurance is high because greedy people exist.
@@tazerfacetv 2 things can be true at the same time. I agree there’s a substantial amount of greed in the healthcare industry but the politicians and powers to be are not willing to do anything about it, in part to there being a significant impact on military recruiting initiatives.
@@rock_SauFaCe but what you're saying is based on nothing. You genuinely think the government makes health insurance companies suck so the military can be more appealing? What the actual fuck sense does that make? We aren't fighting WWIII, the military turns people away all the time. Also, grown up jobs come with insurance too. Not as good as Tricare, but good enough. Besides, the real selling point of the military is transparent pay/advancement structures, free college, and there's hardly anything you can be fired for. The insurance is just uncle Sam protecting assets.
Obama tried to get a healthcare system similar to New Zealand's but the Republicans shot it down. The best he could do was subsidized health insurance for the needy.
@@LinkLich Because here is the thing : When Obama-care, aka affordable healthcare was introduced? It was basically a silver bullet. Like, FINALLY. Americans in Poverty could use healthcare facilities, but there was a problem...... Republicans HATED Barack Obama and the pundits called it "Obamacare" and for the LONGEST time, Americans who benefitted from Affordable Health Care Act, aka the ACA thought ACA and Obamacare were two different things. The thing to also remember? Back THEN? Middle Class Healthcare was decent. You did NOT have a company using an A.I. machine to deny 90% of all claims and other companies following suit. People wanted it because here is the thing : A LOT of Americans are shit poor and can use Affordable Health Care Act, aka Obamacare. But now its getting to a point where if you're middle class? Your middle class healthcare is useless because your claims will get denied and you make too much money to buy into Obamacare. Now, If all of this sounds batshit insane to you? It only gets worse. A question you're probably asking yourself is :"Well, why don't Americans get their politicians to do something?" The answer is : Politicians feed us rage bait and make the rage bait topics popular so that people screaming for tangible things get ignored. One example is Florida. Ron Desantes, Governor of Florida got parents into a FRENZY by spreading lies about "Critical Race Theory" being taught in school. "Critical Race Theory" was basically teaching white kids about Slavery and making them feel bad by extension. Parents hyperfocused on that for YEARS..... While Desantes had them focused on that? He basically handed over the Real Estate market to some elites, so now the cost to buy a home or rent in Florida is not possible for many people anymore.
Who would have thought putting for-profit corporations in the doctor's seat would turn out badly?
Doctors or dentists are not corporations, but they make as much profit...
Their clinics ARE corporations however.
Turns out that the market does not solve all issues.
Not the election officials that are in their pockets
We're going to pretend like there's no difference between a small company and a mega corporation? Why are we licking boots for free, guys?
Let's have a moment of silence for all the people that have had their health insurance claim denied because some algorithm or "AI" deemed it as unnecessary.
the only reason theyre focusing "ai" like that is to distract from the incentive they give to providers to straight up deny even sending insurance companies claims. its not some tool denying you, it is people who are complicit in a system where people die at rates comparable to the holocaust. life expectancy in america has dropped nearly a decade since these companies were put in power by trump and will continue to drop as long as there is incentive to do these things.
You are spouting "AI" mindlessly.
Its not an algorithm or AI" in almost all cases. I know you saw the internet and chatGPT, but people from medical directors, CEOs and on down have been denying claims for generations before computers and before you downloaded TH-cam and saw videos about "AI". Its other humans denying claims. there was only that one instance when United Healthcare used AI for some of its denials. And trust me chieftain -- they were denying before and after that pilot "AI" program. In that program all the "AI" was doing was reading PDFs and checking boxes or not checking boxes to eliminate the first tier human review process, and that was only for some, and a limited time, in fact that AI only denied so much because it learned, well you humans are denying for literally all these reasons in theory 90% of these claims are denyable then -- it eliminated the human "let some through and approve some" sentiment because it diddnt know that you have to approve a few folks for good measure, it went by the book which in theory means only 10% of claims really cant be denied -- that actually taught us something.
TL;DR They'd deny coverage anyway. Its not an algorithm either -- they'll still deny if they did not use a computer at all, because that's literally how for profit works -- you provide a service to improve bottom line and they will and would and do so with or without a computer. lol "AI"
Also, when you're the person responsible for applying an AI model with a 90% error rate(!) to this without a high level of human guidance, you're basically a murderer.
Let us not waste a moment sympathy for the devil. Any politician who doesn’t say universal healthcare, should be a laughing stock.
There needs to be change to the ENTIRE system/government.
Google digital democracy
the ruling class will never willingly give up their power
Republicans will never allow it. Theyre too stupid lol
we need to leave google completely and additional digital system
Even "developing countries" like Brazil have universal healthcare. This isn't a EU vs the US thing.
That wouldn't change the cost of our healthcare.
It just makes sure everyone has to pay for it through taxes.
The criminal prices they charge need to be addressed before that.
@@kh8655 Actually look up how much people pay for health per country. US citizens as a whole pay more per country towards health.
And think about it. If the cost of health was the exact same as other countries, wouldn't health insurance companies see very little profit? The system is able to somehow fill the pockets of greedy CEOs, and you're telling me that the same amount of money comes out of the pockets of places with universal healthcare?
@@spunkysamuel You're almost literally saying the same thing I did except focusing on the CEO's of insurance companies rather than the cost of healthcare itself which requires people to use their insurance.
I already said the U.S. has a problem with the cost of healthcare, and just changing who pays for it doesn't change the cost.
@@kh8655administrative costs from insurance companies are where at least a third of your money is going to. It's actually cheaper.
@@kh8655The "cost" of American healthcare is profit driven. You pay inflated numbers compared to universal healthcare.
Hospitals are committing just as much if not more fraud than the insurance companies. It’s all fucked up. Why do the exact same surgeries have $10ks of price differences between different hospitals/Drs and I can’t get quotes from different hospitals to compare and contrast where I want to go for my surgery.
People don’t talk about that much either. It’s all of them taking advantage of a bad situation.
More rare, but it does happen, even doctors. Some may try to enlarge the number of visits or just give you treatment they know won’t work well but insurance would be more likely to accept.
The worst are big pharma, this is were real money is made in the health industry.
I can’t express my real opinion on corporate-moderated platforms anymore, those opinions immediately get deleted.
Of course.
When I saw the thumbnail I thought they were going to interview the dead guy or something 💀
Nah, that dudes health insurance was voided
I don't want to sound like I'm "condoning murder" or whatever when I say I support Luigi. BUT this horrible system that ruins the lives of so many people has been around for so long and I see literally 0 signs of it being changed.
luigi is not even the shooter. you guys are pinning him as the killer and he himself said he wasn't guilty. luigi is a strawman and yall aren't helping his case - dummies
@@gbrlslzr23were you there?
You should not support someone that killed a man because he didn't like the company he worked for.
@@rblbatbthe man he allegedly killed is responsible for spearheading the systematic indirect killings of tens of thousands of Americans in order for them to make billions. Boohoo.
"just because he works at a company you don't like" lol, ok ceo.
30k for a 3 day hospital should be a crime
I make 30K a year… lol
Thank you for showing the DUI photo of Brain Thompson. The world needs to know he was a criminal.
They want us to feel sympathetic for that THUG 😂
What does him being a "criminal" have to do with him dying? You think all people who have been convicted of a crime deserve capital punishment?
The way you're phrasing things is completely different from supporting Luigi...
@drgribb No of course not- I personally am not a supporter of the death penalty at all. But I think they're being sarcastic, and in a mocking the same statements and sentiments shared by some online when an average person is killed by the police or interpersonal violence. When George Floyd was killed, there were people bringing up his criminal history like it had relevance to his death: so this person i assume is just mocking that sort of rhetoric.
@@drgribbThompson has been systematically killing people with bureaucratic power for years. That man had blood on his hands just like George Bush, Benjamin Netanyahu, and all those other monsters that will never see the inside of a jail cell.
😂 I think what he did for a living is far more criminal.
The mugshot is diabolical and fairly presented.
I pay over $9000 a year for premiums.
I still have to pay for my own blood tests, doctor copays and medications. Where does my $9000 go?
I got a kidney infection, and was peeing blood, I went to an out of network hospital,(nicest one around) I was so sick I forgot where I was driving a few times and kept having to remind myself...and I was billed like 18 grand for antibiotics and some imaging that they wouldn't go over with me....
what a waste of $18k
@herkermerhomolka3603 it's in collections, I'm not paying 18k for imaging no one is qualified to talk about and $40 dollar antibiotics.
We need more Luigi's.
So I work at a hospital to help in the interest of health. Yet the lowest monthly cost for healthcare coverage from my own hospital is 400 USD. That is insane! And I work in the medical field!
Man Canada really has it easy on that front its crazy
Ya but most of us can't afford our own house or cars , its not living it's surviving
@@heresalemonsukonit276 I know I live there dumbo
@@heresalemonsukonit276sucks to be poor
My friend went to the emergency room, got medication and treatment. Didn’t pay a penny, didn’t have insurance. Just don’t pay 😅
A communist kyle rittenhouse lmfao you need to chill out bro
He means divisive
For real, the guy would probably rather be dead than compared to Rittenhouse
0:30 Everything on that list is free in most European countries, maybe except the flu shot.
Channel 5 the only news source to correctly say “ex-wife” instead of repeatedly suggesting he was married at the time of his execution
We know this has been going on for decades and still... We do NOTHING about it as a people.
As a non US resident can someone explain to me why health insurance providers are taking the brunt of the blame, and not the hospitals charging 30k for a 3 day stay, or nearly 19k for having a baby.
Surely if hospitals reduced these costs health insurance providers would be less incentivised to refuse claims, no?
It is not just UHC. Here in NJ, the Pharmaceutical Industry have legally bribed the govt and lawyered up making it nearly impossible to get justice. This next protest needs to be more intense. Is anybody with me? Like 1/6/2021, I am willing to spend months in jail for peacefully protesting.
In Australia, things are far from perfect as well. Medicare is not keeping up with the costs of appointments and gap fees are getting brutal. Good luck getting to a specialist in Australia within the public system and if you're strapped for cash you better wait for that specialist appointment before getting scans and MRIS or pay for scans and MRIS 100% yourself with no rebate. I've been living on job seeker for the last 4 months due to chronic pain at age 26 in Australia. If I weren't living at home right now I'd simply be fucked, a safety net for someone in my situation in Australia is simply non-existent.
Lack of empathy with be the end of society
do fat people have empathy with healthy people who now have to pay more for heathcare?
because of the decisions of fat people.
Speak. Yes!!! 5 is better than 6.
Leave Kyle R. out of this.
a "communist kyle rittenhouse" how does that make any sense
Imagine suing someone, spending thousands, if not 10s or 100s of thousands, just for some clown to shoot the person you’re suing.
Feels bad man.
That's so sad, poor guy
We love you Luigi
They're improving healthcare through information. Look where that got him. Sputtering an evil phrase like that got him xx on the eyes.
Thumbnail really made me think that Channel 5 went to hell to interview the CEO himself lmao
Excellent work. Every time my healthcare system is explained to me it’s like getting kicked in the nuts…metaphorically.
Sounds like Luigi is the small-time criminal in this story...
Americaaa please wake up
Hahaha the algo is hilarious, let’s talk about how expensive US Healthcare is. Clip photo Brian Thompson. FREE LUIGI!
europeans don't know what freedom tastes like?
america actually seems one of the least "free" countries out there.
Greatest country in the world!
Andrew here, doing the Lord's work!
He reaped what he had sown no doubt about it.
I've been putting this argument forward, does anyone agree ?
"Home insurance and universal healthcare work the same way: many contribute to help those facing disaster. In the US, people accept insurance but often reject universal healthcare as 'socialism.' Why accept one but not the other?"
There is no "universal home insurance".
No universal healthcare in my country in Europe, but mandatory private insurances.
We pay around 500 euros per month, some people much more if they want more coverage, deductibles start at 1500 euros minimum.
The issue is the healthcare industry, from big pharma to your doctor, from hospitals to insurances, they all take their share!
You CUT the end? Why doe?
Hope this gets a million views!!!
Shits fucking crazy
Try $2000 a month! It’s effin insane!!! 🤬
Insurance and leadership should have capped earnings IMO 0:45
This doesn't explain why healthcare is so expensive in the US. Insurance companies are just the middlemen. Hospitals and doctors are able to charge astronomical rates because there's no transparency with prices, you don't have much choice over what hospital you go to when you're in an ambulance so there's no incentive for hospitals to keep prices down, and doctors sometimes get a percentage cut of the care they provide so they're incentivized to provide the most expensive care. The story is way more complicated than "insurance company greed"
you think hospitals and doctors make the rates so high? not the for profit middle man jacking uo the rates for no reason?
...regulations and compliance with more and more laws, and barriers to entry, and healthcare companies working with government directly... all this is the reason. Basically, government. There isn't a free market at all to allow prices to function.
@@TEAMAGEPRODUCTIONS LOL yea the us healthcare needs more DEregulation lululul
@@kyblore Correct. Drug prices are one of many easily-understood examples of this. Without BS intellectual property laws, aka government-sponsored protectionism, there would actually be a marketplace allowed. Drugs would be a tiny fraction of the cost. Specialized labor is absolutely no different.
@@TEAMAGEPRODUCTIONS dont corporations take free drugs and make them cost 100s of dollars? derp
Thank you for this.
Hell yeah you used his mugshot!
Even the late Charlie Munger (former vice president of Berkshire Hathaway and investment partner of Warren Buffett) said in an interview prior to his death that the US healthcare system was "deeply flawed", a "disgrace", and "shot through with rampant waste". Moreover, Munger said this "rampant waste" is pushed onto private companies as their financial burden while foreign competitors do not have the same problem. Munger's point is that this waste infects everything from business contracts, salaries, and makes US companies less competitive against foreign competition.
Someone is gonna be bullied a lot cause he had a bad bad
That thumbnail is wild.
Medicare for all
I cannot get myself to care about Brian Thompson.
Do you care about his kids?
Emerson collage is such a weird poll to take from. I graduated from BU who would likely poll the same, much like other colleges. The Emerson students I have met, (more than any Boston or other) are constantly the most anti establishment. I can’t help but to feel this poll has great bias despite his use of AI and companies denial rates being incredibly unforgiving/high. This greatly reminds me of a student calling for a revolution and the teacher recommending it being called an evolution as the term revolution has negative connotations
there are hospitals that date all the way to ww2
why cant americans unite on this issue politically
No mention who/when/where 👍👍
this is some scary system...
Who cares what college kids think? Their opinion means nothing.
Those college kids you speak of are your future. Have fun in the retirement home where your insurance will deny covering your meds, gramps
CIA PSYOPS
This video is literally the first footage of Thompson talking I’ve seen.
Avarice.
It is not ok to kill someone because you dont like the company they work for.
It's not the clerk lady at the front desk that got mercd you twit
The whole industry is profiting.
And in addition to being wealthy, he wasn't even client at UHC btw, which is weird.
Looking at his lower back radiography, the surgeon obviously botched the operation, discs are misaligned. He was then prescribed strong painkillers, most likely, that's like heroin. They basically created a zombie...
I hope he was not manipulated into doing this.
unless you are the american govt ofc
Listen. Do you have a better plan? As a Canadian the alternative isn't much better. I don't even have a GD because public healthcare isn't as attractive. We're moving toward models where you can pay $100 and see a doctor the next day. Jusy saying if you're going to be unbiased, cool it with the terms "tomfoolery". The memes are funny i get it but if you're down with communist rhetoric then im good off this channel. The quality has fallen off a lot tbh. How about you do a video on insurance fraud? Or talk to the insurance CEO's themselves? No instead you glamorize scammers and wannabe gangbangers that often cause said premiums to go up.
Let’s not also forget a huge problem if you’re here illegally and have no health insurance or income and show up in the ER needing emergency surgery you will get everything that the same person approved with insurance gets. The only difference? Tax payers pay for all of it! We’ve done million dollar surgeries to immigrants just to see them never pay a dime!
Here's a better question - why should a single surgery cost a million dollars. The issue isn't with who pays for it, the issue is that it's too expensive.
@@frezzingacesDo you have any idea what goes into a hospital? Do you think everything is just magically available? Do you know just to get your emergency implants in it costs thousands of dollars to just ship/courier them. How about every single employee basically working overtime? How about surgeons working 100+ hours a week?! Everything adds up should some things be cheaper or covered the federal government? Absolutely, but the cost of things sometimes just makes sense and some don’t. People don’t realize healthcare professionals aren’t your slaves.
Sucks to be you America.
Healthcare is expensive because of the military. One of the main selling points of the military is either super cheap or free healthcare with little red tape, potentially for life.
Wait, I'm confused by what you mean. How does the military providing cheap healthcare make healthcare expensive for other people?
@@frezzingaces I should have explained better.
More specifically, military recruiting. The biggest recruiting tactics for the military is free healthcare and education. If the country provides that to its citizens, we lose the ability to have a robust all volunteer military.
I don’t agree with this, as I think we should adjust recruiting tactics to account for providing basic service to our population.
Yeah, the sub 1% of the population receiving Tricare is the reason civilian insurance is so high... Swing and a miss, buddy. The answer is greed. Insurance is high because greedy people exist.
@@tazerfacetv 2 things can be true at the same time. I agree there’s a substantial amount of greed in the healthcare industry but the politicians and powers to be are not willing to do anything about it, in part to there being a significant impact on military recruiting initiatives.
@@rock_SauFaCe but what you're saying is based on nothing. You genuinely think the government makes health insurance companies suck so the military can be more appealing? What the actual fuck sense does that make? We aren't fighting WWIII, the military turns people away all the time. Also, grown up jobs come with insurance too. Not as good as Tricare, but good enough. Besides, the real selling point of the military is transparent pay/advancement structures, free college, and there's hardly anything you can be fired for. The insurance is just uncle Sam protecting assets.
But didn't america vote for Obamacare?
There are hard limits, unfortunately.
The affordable care act is for people who make a certain amount of money, aka shit poor.
@@Darth_Bateman Ah ok that's crazy... so why did people want it in the first place? Sorry I'm newzealand, don't understand American issues.
@@LinkLich
Obamacare does effectively help people, but it is by far not enough.
Obama tried to get a healthcare system similar to New Zealand's but the Republicans shot it down. The best he could do was subsidized health insurance for the needy.
@@LinkLich Because here is the thing : When Obama-care, aka affordable healthcare was introduced? It was basically a silver bullet.
Like, FINALLY. Americans in Poverty could use healthcare facilities, but there was a problem...... Republicans HATED Barack Obama and the pundits called it "Obamacare" and for the LONGEST time, Americans who benefitted from Affordable Health Care Act, aka the ACA thought ACA and Obamacare were two different things.
The thing to also remember? Back THEN? Middle Class Healthcare was decent. You did NOT have a company using an A.I. machine to deny 90% of all claims and other companies following suit.
People wanted it because here is the thing : A LOT of Americans are shit poor and can use Affordable Health Care Act, aka Obamacare.
But now its getting to a point where if you're middle class? Your middle class healthcare is useless because your claims will get denied and you make too much money to buy into Obamacare.
Now, If all of this sounds batshit insane to you? It only gets worse. A question you're probably asking yourself is :"Well, why don't Americans get their politicians to do something?"
The answer is : Politicians feed us rage bait and make the rage bait topics popular so that people screaming for tangible things get ignored.
One example is Florida.
Ron Desantes, Governor of Florida got parents into a FRENZY by spreading lies about "Critical Race Theory" being taught in school. "Critical Race Theory" was basically teaching white kids about Slavery and making them feel bad by extension.
Parents hyperfocused on that for YEARS.....
While Desantes had them focused on that? He basically handed over the Real Estate market to some elites, so now the cost to buy a home or rent in Florida is not possible for many people anymore.
No bias on the Emerson College poll what so ever at all
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Luigi is a hero!
This report was pretty objective until the mugshot
Why?
Why? Was it a fake image? Was that not Brian Thompson in the image? What was inaccurate or misleading about it?
Hey that guy at UH got paid $10 million dollars to tell those lies.
Calling Luigi "a communist Rightenhouse" is hilarious. Good luck, fed
free luigi! they better treat him GREAT in prision
Cuz the ceo took all the money
“Communist Kyle Rittenhouse” is quite the stretch… Rittenhouse was self defense this was an assassination. Good on both of em
Kyle is a killer, he went there with intention to kill, you can’t spin it any way around.
We pay 40+& in tax what are you on about ? if you earn more money you pay 60% tax ? you american people are clueless
Pardon him