01-30-2013, 03:35 AM
Funny how rates keep going up while they slash their costs. Keep in mind that cost-cutting doesn't necessarily lead to poor quality. If done right, it's simply a matter of using the appropriate resources for the appropriate task, for example not using a sledgehammer to drive a tack. Not saying that's what's happening with Kaiser (I kind of doubt it actually), just acknowledging that it's possible.
On a related note, wonder what's going to happen to insurance companies when no one can afford them anymore. Will health insurance only be for the rich someday? Keeping it Puna, anyone know what percentage of the Big Island population has health insurance? It's got to be low, especially in Puna.
On a related note, wonder what's going to happen to insurance companies when no one can afford them anymore. Will health insurance only be for the rich someday? Keeping it Puna, anyone know what percentage of the Big Island population has health insurance? It's got to be low, especially in Puna.
Tim
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius