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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 592155" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Imagine the super-efficient giants like Aetna, Cigna or MetLife were running the Clunkers program, they probably wouldn’t get all bent out of shape about a few paperwork snafus, now would they? The money would just go flying out the door, with no worries about technicalities. If it turned out that a bunch of those rebate applications were fraudulent or bogus, the money paid to the swindlers would just get tacked onto next year’s premiums</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #333333">and nobody would complain. Right?</span></p><p>If the gov't ran a healthcare plan that offered discounts, worked through existing providers, minimized the paperwork and paid every legitimate claim, would that be considered a failure? I guess it would depend on our expectations, which seem to be higher on government than on a private sector that routinely delays and denies payments to consumers—and that goes without any controversy whatsoever.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Sham-wow Vince...."linguini, fettuccini, martini, bikini.....get your slap chop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 592155, member: 9859"] Imagine the super-efficient giants like Aetna, Cigna or MetLife were running the Clunkers program, they probably wouldn’t get all bent out of shape about a few paperwork snafus, now would they? The money would just go flying out the door, with no worries about technicalities. If it turned out that a bunch of those rebate applications were fraudulent or bogus, the money paid to the swindlers would just get tacked onto next year’s premiums [COLOR=#333333]and nobody would complain. Right?[/COLOR] If the gov't ran a healthcare plan that offered discounts, worked through existing providers, minimized the paperwork and paid every legitimate claim, would that be considered a failure? I guess it would depend on our expectations, which seem to be higher on government than on a private sector that routinely delays and denies payments to consumers—and that goes without any controversy whatsoever. Sham-wow Vince...."linguini, fettuccini, martini, bikini.....get your slap chop [/QUOTE]
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