You didn’t answer my question.
Should breast exams and colonoscopies be covered by insurance?
I did answer, I think that should be negotiated between the insurer and insuree, and should not be required to be covered.
and should not be required to be covered.
Got it. You want to cost everyone more money in the long term.
Every new case of breast or colon cancer that isn’t caught early raises everyone’s premiums. You know what prevents those? Breast and colon cancer.
You know what costs taxpayers a lot of money? Unwanted kids.
So your “let’s have everyone pay more money rather than have insurance do basic preventative care” plan still makes no sense to me.
Got it. You want to cost everyone more money in the long term.
No?
Every new case of breast or colon cancer that isn’t caught early raises everyone’s premiums. You know what prevents those? Breast and colon cancer.
Insurance companies want lower costs, if that is the reality they would offer screening even if not required. I’m not educated on the topic enough to evalutate it, but there is growing evidence that cancer(and other things) are over-screened. Tumors and other things that may not become cancerous or spread quickly are identified, causing stress and harmful surgery for patients that might not actually need it. I tend to believe more information is better, but, I’m not a doctor, and a lot of doctors are critical of overscreening in terms of outcomes for patients.
Edit: here’s a link to read a bit about this
You know what costs taxpayers a lot of money? Unwanted kids.
The job of an insurer is not to save tax payers money. If you want free condoms, just give out free condoms, why does it have to be tied to health insurance?
So your “let’s have everyone pay more money rather than have insurance do basic preventative care” plan still makes no sense to me.
Where did I say that?