• prole
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    7 days ago

    Is that true? My initial thought was that it’s because Kaiser Permanente is a nonprofit. Unless I am mistaken.

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      7 days ago

      Yes, it’s true. Its nominal “nonprofit” status doesn’t stop it from being a major market competitor with a history of regulatory capture, paying its CEO more than other insurance companies do, and having vast cash reserves, for example.

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        6 days ago

        No, of course it doesn’t… but I imagine when you don’t have a profit motive, your motive to deny claims also decreases.

        Just a theory though.