Thread regarding Aetna Inc. layoffs

Will profit insurance company's disappear in the next decade?

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Post ID: @OP+MusPDIw

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The answer is to this question is YES!

Healthcare networks, community groups and non-secular groups are providing health insurance to their patients and members. The lords of healthcare like Aetna are becoming relics.

Technology company's will lead the way to true healthcare reform. They can manage patient data, and deliver remote care and self-serve tools far better than insurance company's. They are innovative by nature and can scale quickly. Things the lords cannot do.

As our population ages and moves to a Government funded healthcare and one-payer system i.e. Medicare, efficiency and transparency will be demanded. Manipulation and complex jargon, the weapons the insurance lords use to confuse the public and policy makers will fail.

In the case of Aetna. Poor leadership, bad decisions and stuffed shirt executives who don't care, or have no experience in healthcare constantly talking about changing healthcare and not producing will add to a quicker demise of the lords.

Good Bye insurance company's!

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Post ID: @Nttq+MusPDIw

For profit insurance companies have been dragged out into the light-of-day. Demand and need for a new insurance model will be their end.

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Post ID: @vwqc+MusPDIw

I sure hope so because they are the ruination of our nation.

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Post ID: @2ryb+MusPDIw

The insurance shell game may end sooner than later. For the past 8 years, health insurance has been under going change. Medicare expansion will be the first wave of moving to a single payer model. Insurance companies are struggling to figure our how to adapt to the winds of change. Large profit insurance companies will go the way of the dinosaur.

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