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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 245517" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Prices for <strong>ANYTHING</strong> in California are rediculous. One reason for Health Insurance prices, more specificaly that provided by employers, sky rocketing is because there are more claims being paid out by the insurers than are comming in. This is a result of people only having to fork over a $10 or $20 co-pay for each visit. The result is the insurance companies having to fork over thousands of dollars per co-pay when there is semi-major or major medical procedures involved. I actually think that the system would work better if the co-pays were dropped and we were all more responsible for more of the bills. Sure, we'd all be paying more but I bet most people would take better care of themselves and be a little sharper with their finances. Also...in the long run the insurance companies wouldn't be paying out more than what's comming in and rates would go down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 245517, member: 198"] Prices for [b]ANYTHING[/b] in California are rediculous. One reason for Health Insurance prices, more specificaly that provided by employers, sky rocketing is because there are more claims being paid out by the insurers than are comming in. This is a result of people only having to fork over a $10 or $20 co-pay for each visit. The result is the insurance companies having to fork over thousands of dollars per co-pay when there is semi-major or major medical procedures involved. I actually think that the system would work better if the co-pays were dropped and we were all more responsible for more of the bills. Sure, we'd all be paying more but I bet most people would take better care of themselves and be a little sharper with their finances. Also...in the long run the insurance companies wouldn't be paying out more than what's comming in and rates would go down. [/QUOTE]
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