This is bad. You have to understand that hospitals pay malpractice insurance, you’re essentially billing the consumers for the hospitals fuck ups. This will only make healthcare expenses worse and then government will step in and bail out the “too big to fail” hospital conglomerates. These hospitals won’t be allowed to fail in the capitalist model like they should. We need prison sentences, not fines.
Not to mention the elephant in the room: The victim is female. The only reason we're getting any traction against the troons is because they made the mistake of biting the hand that feeds them.
I like your thought process. The sentence should be getting transed with a suspended death sentence. The death sentence only stays suspended as long as they participate in the tranny dating scene.
Yes BUT this was civil court, no jail time can be given. It opens the doors to actual criminal trials though, giving precedent, hopefully.
4M is chickenfeed, but the threat of many more cases does make them nervous. This will hopefully put their crusade to mutilate children "on pause" at least temporarily. But probably not.
If it gets bad enough, the insurance Cos will yank coverage, THAT will slow them down!
Civil court has a far lower bar of evidence and has been abused into absurdity. Insurance companies will spike premiums, which the government will bail out, or they will drop selected coverages which the government will bail out. Gender surgeries were not included on malpractice insurance policies until the government stepped in. Anything involving the judiciary or litigation have been corrupt for nearly a century now, they’re not going to magically this change when they can pass the bill to the taxpayers.
To be fair, everything will make healthcare expenses worse.
Instead of increasing 60% this year, healthcare might increase 61% to account for higher insurance. Oh noes!
I'm not in the US but I could never afford health insurance in the US anyway. I know people paying $1000 per month for healthcare insurance. Not for services (they'd have to pay a deductible/etc), just for insurance.
$1000 is my entire budget for the entire month, everything included.
It's too late to care about this, health care is so expensive it makes no sense already. Health insurance costs at least $500/mo, whether it's you, your employer, or the government paying for it. There are 3 doctors per 1000 people. Do the math, that's $2M per doctor per year BEFORE anyone ever gets a bill.
There's never going to be a 95% reduction in this fraud by calm and calculated measures. Just pile it on because it isn't real. Piss into the ocean of piss. Hope the damn breaks.
Your math is horrible. Let’s start with reality, healthcare pays over 20 billion a year adjusting to new healthcare regulations from the government each year. There’s then 5 administrative personnel for each doctor for existing regulations. On top of that there’s 100s of other forced jobs by the government like patient advocates. Then you have the revolving door of networks which changes yearly on which doctors they cover. Oh and don’t forget Medicare and Medicaid which forces the doctors/hospitals to take less money and operate at a loss. Then there the corrupt regulations that force hospitals to buy new equipment before they even pay off old equipment. Hospitals are conglomerating just to keep above water because the entire system is designed fraud by government regulation.
The only thing your “solution” will do is add more government regulation, if you want more imported Indian “doctors”, mega conglomerates, and 500 dollar PCP visits be my guest. No matter how bad you think it is now it’s nowhere near how bad it will get, for decades, before the system breaks, if it does as at all.
This is bad. You have to understand that hospitals pay malpractice insurance, you’re essentially billing the consumers for the hospitals fuck ups. This will only make healthcare expenses worse and then government will step in and bail out the “too big to fail” hospital conglomerates. These hospitals won’t be allowed to fail in the capitalist model like they should. We need prison sentences, not fines.
Not to mention the elephant in the room: The victim is female. The only reason we're getting any traction against the troons is because they made the mistake of biting the hand that feeds them.
Death sentences are more appropriate.
Eye for an eye. Trans the doctors.
I like your thought process. The sentence should be getting transed with a suspended death sentence. The death sentence only stays suspended as long as they participate in the tranny dating scene.
They also have to give oral to trannies from both sexes, at least once a month.
No. Cruel treatments are forbidden by the constitution.
True, but this isn't cruel, according to their own beliefs.
Good point.
The sympathetic detransitioners propped off have all been young regretful women by my memory.
No pity or justice for the chipdick autists.
Yes BUT this was civil court, no jail time can be given. It opens the doors to actual criminal trials though, giving precedent, hopefully.
4M is chickenfeed, but the threat of many more cases does make them nervous. This will hopefully put their crusade to mutilate children "on pause" at least temporarily. But probably not.
If it gets bad enough, the insurance Cos will yank coverage, THAT will slow them down!
Civil court has a far lower bar of evidence and has been abused into absurdity. Insurance companies will spike premiums, which the government will bail out, or they will drop selected coverages which the government will bail out. Gender surgeries were not included on malpractice insurance policies until the government stepped in. Anything involving the judiciary or litigation have been corrupt for nearly a century now, they’re not going to magically this change when they can pass the bill to the taxpayers.
To be fair, everything will make healthcare expenses worse.
Instead of increasing 60% this year, healthcare might increase 61% to account for higher insurance. Oh noes!
I'm not in the US but I could never afford health insurance in the US anyway. I know people paying $1000 per month for healthcare insurance. Not for services (they'd have to pay a deductible/etc), just for insurance.
$1000 is my entire budget for the entire month, everything included.
Taken far enough, precedents will make the types of procedures uninsurable. Hospitals will stop pushing their doctors to do them.
No, the state governments in blue states will fund it with federal tax dollars. Then republicans will cuck and judges will rule coverage mandates
It's too late to care about this, health care is so expensive it makes no sense already. Health insurance costs at least $500/mo, whether it's you, your employer, or the government paying for it. There are 3 doctors per 1000 people. Do the math, that's $2M per doctor per year BEFORE anyone ever gets a bill.
There's never going to be a 95% reduction in this fraud by calm and calculated measures. Just pile it on because it isn't real. Piss into the ocean of piss. Hope the damn breaks.
Your math is horrible. Let’s start with reality, healthcare pays over 20 billion a year adjusting to new healthcare regulations from the government each year. There’s then 5 administrative personnel for each doctor for existing regulations. On top of that there’s 100s of other forced jobs by the government like patient advocates. Then you have the revolving door of networks which changes yearly on which doctors they cover. Oh and don’t forget Medicare and Medicaid which forces the doctors/hospitals to take less money and operate at a loss. Then there the corrupt regulations that force hospitals to buy new equipment before they even pay off old equipment. Hospitals are conglomerating just to keep above water because the entire system is designed fraud by government regulation.
Are you agreeing or disagreeing with me?
The only thing your “solution” will do is add more government regulation, if you want more imported Indian “doctors”, mega conglomerates, and 500 dollar PCP visits be my guest. No matter how bad you think it is now it’s nowhere near how bad it will get, for decades, before the system breaks, if it does as at all.