The health insurance lobby

 Daily Caller:

No one likes insurance companies (trying to get them to pay a claim is like wrenching a bone out of a dog’s clenched teeth), and now we have another reason to hold them in low regard. The biggest advocate for blowing another $1 trillion hole in the federal budget is the health insurance lobby.

The giant insurance companies — including UnitedHealth, Blue Cross, and Humana — are leading what Capitol Hill sources describe as “an unprecedented lobbying blitz to restore hundreds of billions in taxpayer-funded Obamacare and Medicare Advantage subsidies.”

This isn’t to help seniors or poor households. Brian Blase, a longtime health care expert who worked in the Trump White House, calculates that most of the reimbursement money wouldn’t financially benefit patients. The premium subsidies would mostly go straight into the bank accounts of the mega insurers.

The dirty little secret of the healthcare system since Obamacare was enacted back in 2010 is that the big jackpot winner has been the insurance industry. Their stock has risen roughly four times faster than average for the stock indexes. (RELATED: Democrat Appears To Ignore Facts To Blame Trump For Rural Constituents Losing Health Services)

By some estimates restoring expanded taxpayer subsidies (that were trimmed in the tax bill passed in July) are worth $30 to $50 billion to the insurance lobby.

This raises the question of whether most health insurance spending is really needed at all. If every American simply had a catastrophic coverage plan that would avoid families going bankrupt due to cancer or a terrible accident, we could simply pay our routine health bills the way we pay for rent or groceries — and then cut out the insurance middleman.

This would immediately bring a stop to the stampeding costs of healthcare services, because patients would be selective about what services cost while doctors and hospitals could no longer pass costs on to third-party insurers.
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I live in a rural area, but get most of my healthcare needs in College Station, Texas, and Houston, Texas, depending on the severity of the need. To show how rural my area is, there is one store that is a combination gas station and grocery store.

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