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this is so on the nose
[ID: post by The Garantine quoting the start of a wikipedia article
Very tired of hearing about what the intentions are. If a system constantly produces a different outcome than the one it is "intended" for then it's perfectly reasonable to assume the actual intention is the outcome it continues to produce.
beginning of quoted article below reads as follows:
The purpose of a system is what it does
The purpose of a system is what it does (POSIWID) is a systems thinking heuristic coined by Stafford Beer, who observed that there is "no point in claiming that the purpose of a system is to do what it constantly fails to do." The term is widely used by systems theorists, and is generally invoked to counter the notion that the purpose of a system can be read from the intentions of those who design, operate, or promote it. When a system's side effects or unintended consequences reveal that its behavior is poorly understood, then the POSIWID perspective can balance political understandings of system behavior with a more straightforwardly descriptive view.
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The American health care system isn't broken. It works exactly the way it was designed. Poor outcomes for patients are a feature, not a bug. Believe it.
The new price is not set, but one analyst suggested it could be up to 5x higher.
After raising the price of COVID-19 vaccines more than four-fold this year, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told investors Monday that the company will also likely hike the price of its lifesaving COVID-19 antiviral treatment, Paxlovid, raising further concern about access and healthcare costs.
Remember when everyone on earth started shitting on Martin Shkreli for cranking up the price of AIDS medicine? Time to do the same for Albert Bourla. Everyone needs to know his name, and everyone needs to virulently and vocally hate his goddamn guts.
It's almost like keeping people healthy isn't the point of America's healthcare industry
UnitedHealthcare uses its AI to systematically cut the time severely ill patients can spend in extended care, according to the lawsuit.
Tuesday evening sermon
30% of the dollars that go into the healthcare system are administrative. Wanna know how much the largest carrier CEOs made in 2021?
John Kao, Alignment Health: $34.1 million
Joseph Zubretsky, Molina Healthcare: $22.1 million
Karen Lynch, CVS Health: $21.3 million
David Cordani, Cigna: $20.97 million
Gail Boudreux, Elevance Health: $20.93 million
Andrew Witty, UnitedHealth Group: $20.87 million
Bruce Broussard, Humana: $17.2 million
Sarah London, Centene: $13.2 million
Bright Health Group, Mike Mikan: $10 million
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A picture that says “A student once asked anthropologist Margaret Mead, “What is the earliest sign of civilization? The student expected her to say a clay pot, a grinding stone, or maybe a weapon.
Margaret Mead thought for a moment, then she said, “A healed femur.”
The second picture is a news headline. It is bolded and a much larger font. “27-year-old who couldn’t afford $1,200 insulin copay dies after trying cheaper version.”
The third picture is the same font and size as the Margaret Mead quote. It’s a continuation. It says, “A femur is the longest bone in the body, linking hip to knee. In societies without the benefits of modern medicine, it takes about six weeks of rest for a fractured femur to heal. A healed femur shows that someone cared for the injured person, did their hunting and gathering, stayed with them, and offered physical protection and human companionship until the injury could mend.”
The fourth picture is another headline. It is in a large and bolded type. “Dying man who couldn’t afford to go to hospital after vomiting blood"
The fifth picture is a screenshot of the Margaret Mead story.
Mead explained that where the law of the jungle—the survival of the fittest—rules, no healed femurs are found. The first sign of civilization is compassion, seen in a healed femur.
The next screenshot is of a slightly different font. The letters are pointier and the lines are a little curvier. It says, “Susan Finley returned to her job at a Walmart retail store in Grand Junction Colorado, after having to call in sick because she was recovering from pneumonia.
The day after she returned, the fifty three year old received her ten year associate award — and was simultaneously laid off, according to her family. She had taken off one day beyond what is permitted by Walmart’s attendance policy.
After losing her job in May 2016, Finley also lost her health insurance coverage and struggled to find a new job. Three months later, Finley was found dead in her apartment after avoiding going to see a doctor for flu-like symptoms.
A screenshot of a bold, bigger headline. It says ‘The house always wins’: Insurers’ record profits.
A final screenshot of smaller text with a slightly gray background. It says “We are at our best when we serve others. Be civilized.” /end ID.]
People without insurance die because they do not want to be bankrupt. Welcome to America.
She's 100% right.
So I work I healthcare. I'm in management. I don't touch patients. Not qualified for that.
But I help make sure the hospital stays open and the lights stay on.
I'm also massively prounion, and pro-universal healthcare.
So that said, I hope they rip that fucking prick in the recording a new asshole. I hope the feds come after him for that HIPAA violation and they beat him so badly that the other hospital administrators only dare whisper about his fate after a few drinks.
Follow this lady's advice. And if they are fucking you, get help and get what's owed. No mercy.
It's true. They want you as minimally healthy as required to keep you working.
I spoke with more than 50 insurance experts, patients, lawyers, physicians and consumer advocates about building a tool anyone could use to
Every dollar spent on care is a dollar that doesn’t go to shareholders and that is the real motive in for-profit healthcare. HEALTH INSURANCE IS A SCAM.
Wanna be radicalized?
We sent our kid off to Germany for a year as an exchange student.
As a foreign national, you have to buy into their national health care plan, because you don’t pay taxes there to support it.
Wanna know what it costs to buy into Germany’s health care for a year for a healthy 18yr old?
a solid YEAR of “everything is covered, no deductible, no copay, we don’t send bills?”
$500.
for. a. whole. year.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reported last year that there's around $88 billion of medical debt in collections, and about 43 mil
I heard part of this story in the car on the way to the library today, and obviously I knew a lot of it because of my extensive experiences with the American healthcare system, but one of the things I learned was horrifying.
Have you seen the TV ads for Keytruda? It is used for treating certain kinds of cancers.
It apparently costs $43,000 PER TREATMENT and you need treatments every six weeks.
Hey, you want to NOT DIE FROM CANCER? Give us MORE THAN THE NATIONAL MEDIAN INCOME for every single dose you need until it goes away. Jesus fucking Christ.
The private healthcare sector is designed to deny care. Its first duty is to its shareholders, not its patients, and every dollar spent on care is a dollar not available for dividends. The ideal insurance customer pays their premiums without complaint, and then pays cash for all their care on top of it.
Private equity finally delivered Sarah Palin’s death panels (via azspot)
Links:
• https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/03/16/1163786037/maternal-deaths-in-the-u-s-spiked-in-2021-cdc-reports
• https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/05/bill-cassidy-maternal-mortality-rates
• https://amp.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/mar/17/texas-black-women-maternal-healthcare-crisis-medicaid
• https://laist.com/news/health/april-valentine-childbirth-death-centinela-hospital-los-angeles-black-maternal-mortality-investigation
• https://people.com/health/tk-dad-raising-sons-alone-after-wife-dies-in-childbirth/
• https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1246841
• https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/amp/wellness/story/calls-change-26-year-black-woman-dies-childbirth-71698417
• https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/wellness/story/calls-change-26-year-black-woman-dies-childbirth-71698417
• https://www.wsj.com/articles/black-mothers-in-new-york-are-more-likely-to-have-life-threatening-complications-in-childbirth-11597268700
• https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/harris-pushes-make-black-maternal-health-national-priority-rcna24630
This is a perfect and horrible example of the structural violence of racism.