Insurance companies experimentating with offshoring healthcare in the US...

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Newell Steamer

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Will this equate to lower premiums since the insurers are required to spend a certain percentage of their premiums on healthcare or will it somehow be put back to the top brass?

Why is this even asked?

Things like this are done to maximize profits. They are never done to lower the cost to the consumer.
 

OverVolt

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The only thing that'll be American about our companies in 10 years is being listed on the NYSE.
 

Hacp

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This is the type of innovation that can't happen if laws like Obamacare are allowed to exist.
 

owensdj

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It's only a matter of time before thousands of Indian and Chinese doctors are brought to the USA on HB-1 Visas to work for a fraction of what American doctors make now, and your insurance company will force you to use them if you want coverage.
 

fleshconsumed

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This is the type of innovation that can't happen if laws like Obamacare are allowed to exist.

You call this innovation? rofl

It's only a matter of time before thousands of Indian and Chinese doctors are brought to the USA on HB-1 Visas to work for a fraction of what American doctors make now, and your insurance company will force you to use them if you want coverage.

AMA won't allow it.
 

glenn1

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Insurance companies experimentating with offshoring healthcare in the US.

Good, maybe we can pay a little bit extra in premiums if we leave some of the patients there. Clean up the inner cities at the same time the residents are healthier.