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Originally Posted by Willravel
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The first part of your post is more of the same, show's health care treatment costs as it relates to gdp, not insurance.
I'm not sure what the point of your second post is. If you have a medical emergency, you can go to any hospital in the country and receive treatment. If you appendix burst and you go to the hospital you will be treated, regardless of whether or not you have insurance. It's not the insurance companies fault that it will cost you tens of thousands of dollars that the hospital will charge you.
So again why is it the big bad insurance companies fault that it costs so much for treatment at a hospital?