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    Just in case anybody thinks “it’s just a recommendation, that’s not so bad,” remember that the “recommendations” determine what insurers are willing to cover. No recommendation == pay full price out of pocket. On top of that, paying full price out of pocket leads to way fewer people getting it, which in turn leads to that price going up even more due to lack of economies of scale.

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      luckily my state passed a law requiring the recommendations of the states office to be covered by insurance.

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        Good luck with that. I just lost an argument with my HR because apparently they provide insurance under federal laws, not under the laws of my state

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              yeah if you talked to them and they said they can’t enforce state law or whatnot cool. alls you can do in any situation is due dilegence. once you have exhausted your resources your pretty much done.

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    Implementing that recommendation would mean removing vaccines for these diseases from the recommended schedule:
    hepatitis A
    hepatitis B

    No one can live without a Liver, which is exactly what hepatitis attacks and kills. Tweakers will steal your catalytic converter off your car for $40. When a market exists with a $20,000 street value for a liver, and there’s a liver in every jerk walking around in public, random kidnapping and organ theft is going to be a thing regular thing in about 20 years in the USA.

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      There is no backyard surgeon way of transplanting a liver - these people will just die.

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        There’s an international organ black market and plenty of people with medical training willing to participate in it if the pay is good enough, though.

        The people will likely still die, but misery profiteers probably WILL still step up organ theft as a result of this awful decision from the kakistocracy.

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          There might be some heroic backyard surgeons who try, but mostly this is done in normal hospitals, it’s just that no one is asking where the organ comes from.

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            It doesn’t seem like it would be that hard to kill someone and take their liver, I’m not sure why we’re acting like the black market organ trade gives a shit whether the people they steal organs from live or die. You could easily harvest a person for parts on a table the way you would a deer or any other animal.

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    Anyone else initially read “halve” without the “L” and have a weird moment of trying to process a reasonable headline?

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      I thought it was gonna be one of those “worst person you ever know just made a good point” meme but nah that L ruined it lol