phragle
Charter Member
A very valid point, but that brings and entirely new perspective to look at. With the astronimcal cost of healthcare and the fact that as a person ages, sooner or later they will have a heart attack, a stroke, cancer etc.. Thats basically inevitable. Its not like auto insurance, or home owners insurance, where its a calculated risk for the insurance company that you wont have an accident or your house will burn down. If healthcare has become so expensive that the average person has no real ability to pay for it and relies on a 3rd party to pay enormous bills when they eventually inccur them, how is it feasible for the 3rd party to exist long term? Or is implosion emminent?