Message from @Sophie

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2020-02-18 19:55:24 UTC  

Yeah and hospital care in general.

2020-02-18 19:55:29 UTC  

It's a terrible law that has to go.

2020-02-18 19:55:34 UTC  

Right, so we’d just have a return to people with pre existing conditions not getting care

2020-02-18 19:55:39 UTC  

lol

2020-02-18 19:55:41 UTC  

Ok.

2020-02-18 19:55:56 UTC  

This isn't about pre-existing conditions.

2020-02-18 19:56:05 UTC  

Yes, if your goal is to have people dying in the streets and going bankrupt for medical expenses

2020-02-18 19:56:15 UTC  

Then yes, the system will be cheaper

2020-02-18 19:56:16 UTC  

I'm for deregulating healthcare, so that ends up with lower prices.

2020-02-18 19:56:22 UTC  

No, it doesnt😘

2020-02-18 19:56:25 UTC  

EMATAL being scraped is one method of it.

2020-02-18 19:56:28 UTC  

It leads to death spirals

2020-02-18 19:56:30 UTC  

The studies above will disagree with you.

2020-02-18 19:56:37 UTC  

They clearly do not

2020-02-18 19:56:43 UTC  

In fact you literally supported my point

2020-02-18 19:56:50 UTC  

Use your brain for 2 seconds

2020-02-18 19:56:54 UTC  

> Our analysis of insurance claims data shows that the more rigid regulations increase the price of a well-child medical exam by 3 to 16 %
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> This finding indicates that CON laws may not be protecting access to rural health care, but are instead correlated with decreases in rural access.

2020-02-18 19:57:10 UTC  

Ok, let me respond

2020-02-18 19:57:45 UTC  

WC visits are not a pertinent metric, because ya a non-emergency preventative care metric

2020-02-18 19:58:12 UTC  

Well child visits lower the cost of future healthcare. What more regulations do is lower the cost of emergency room visits

2020-02-18 19:58:27 UTC  

WC visits are cheap cheap cheap. 3-16 doesn’t matter.

2020-02-18 19:58:29 UTC  

CON laws

2020-02-18 19:58:36 UTC  

Yes, it's an example of how deregulation lowers prices.

2020-02-18 19:58:38 UTC  

CON laws prevent Medicaid abuse

2020-02-18 19:58:49 UTC  

Removing these barriers reduce prices universally.

2020-02-18 19:58:49 UTC  

If you repeal them, faculties abuse Medicaid

2020-02-18 19:58:58 UTC  

No, it’s an example on how regulation lowers prices

2020-02-18 19:58:59 UTC  

Technically my plan requires gutting medicaid.

2020-02-18 19:59:03 UTC  

You frontload the cost

2020-02-18 19:59:12 UTC  

There are no regulations that you speak off.

2020-02-18 19:59:15 UTC  

Yeah, I know

2020-02-18 19:59:20 UTC  

Literally the ACA

2020-02-18 19:59:23 UTC  

Lowered prices

2020-02-18 19:59:28 UTC  

As I proved to you last time

2020-02-18 19:59:30 UTC  

It ended up with higher prices of insurance.

2020-02-18 19:59:35 UTC  

No, it did not.

2020-02-18 19:59:38 UTC  

The year before it was inacted it was slowing.

2020-02-18 19:59:42 UTC  

Prices ended up rising faster.

2020-02-18 19:59:47 UTC  

That is a lie.

2020-02-18 20:00:02 UTC  

I'll be back later.

2020-02-18 20:00:06 UTC  

I would love to see you in a room with some hedge fund guys saying what you’re saying right now