• Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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    12 days ago

    Er, huge administrative waste is what makes universal healthcare nearly unworkable too lol

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        12 days ago

        I know, I’m being downvoted by people who never lived with it. I know a dozen people who work for the NHS and they’ll tell you exactly the same thing

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            12 days ago

            Aye, they just did that in the UK. Hopefully things will turn around

            Glad I gave up on the place after 40 years though!

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          12 days ago

          If you think administrative waste is an issue with a single payer healthcare system, then imagine how much additional waste is created by having hospitals and clinics deal with multiple private insurers with their various plan coverages, exceptions, and deductibles.

          There’s also the differing pre-approval requirements for the same procedure to be covered by different insurers, as well as appeal processes for denials.

          Then there’s financing and collections for the people that have been treated without insurance. The hospitals and clinics still have to get reimbursed for their costs still, regardless of who’s paying.

          While the public system may have its inefficiencies, a private system is rather inefficient and moderately expensive at the best of times.