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> "your money or your life" > (I've heard quotes in the 100's of K even in the 1-2 M) The thing is that no one+ has that kind of money. So it ends being your money or his life, over and over again. This has long since moved from the space of individual decision making to public policy. But we in the United States refuse to face up to that. We like to pretend that the doctor and patient should be the only ones that ha…
That's what insurance is for . When you buy insurance you're making an agreement to socialize risk, so you're never faced with a $1M bill to save your life.
Insurance is paying small sums, at EV negative cost, to mitigate the risk from a rare but very expensive cost.
Health insurance isn’t underwritten and pays out for routine expenses. It isn’t insurance.