Sorry, when someone says “more than it costs Canada to fund its universal healtcare”, I guess we most commonly think in total, like years or something. So I find this unintentionally misleading
Not every person in the USA has insurance through United Health, but according to their own website, they “provide care” [sic] to 7.7 million Americans.
Sorry, when someone says “more than it costs Canada to fund its universal healtcare”, I guess we most commonly think in total, like years or something. So I find this unintentionally misleading
It literally says “since Brian Thompson died”
Also for only 40 million people
That’s the population of Canada
We got there in the end. Good work boys.
But not of the USA
Not every person in the USA has insurance through United Health, but according to their own website, they “provide care” [sic] to 7.7 million Americans.
Doesn’t that mean that UnitedHealth costs more than Canada if extrapolated though? 🤔
You shine like a beacon of understatement.
Yes, that’s exactly the point. The middlemen increase the cost and provide zero value.
Negative* value.
Because funding of literally every other ongoing thing doesn’t occur over time?