tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-880903696061473229.comments2018-04-26T16:27:52.955-07:00The Health Scare SystemSteven Corn - "The Health Scare System"http://www.blogger.com/profile/00719589239584557738noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-880903696061473229.post-2156543948618869592018-04-26T16:27:52.955-07:002018-04-26T16:27:52.955-07:00WHAT A GREAT IDEA! Seriously, this will not only h...WHAT A GREAT IDEA! Seriously, this will not only help people themselves when they go to the doctor, but could also be SO USEFUL for healthcare agents and doctors to learn the "behind the scenes" if someone cannot answer questions themselves.Lisa Aminniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04100254870959070629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-880903696061473229.post-84943138967318470272016-08-25T10:57:36.689-07:002016-08-25T10:57:36.689-07:00And why do CEO's get such a pass? It's be...And why do CEO's get such a pass? It's because they are not motivated to help their customers. Instead they are beholden to the shareholders. Can you imaging a retail clothing store like Gap treating their customers this way? OF course not. That's because consumer satisfaction is not a driving factor in the successes of insurance companies unlike practically every other business.Steven Corn - "The Health Scare System"https://www.blogger.com/profile/00719589239584557738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-880903696061473229.post-19616994759264841282016-08-25T10:57:27.681-07:002016-08-25T10:57:27.681-07:00And why do CEO's get such a pass? It's be...And why do CEO's get such a pass? It's because they are not motivated to help their customers. Instead they are beholden to the shareholders. Can you imaging a retail clothing store like Gap treating their customers this way? OF course not. That's because consumer satisfaction is not a driving factor in the successes of insurance companies unlike practically every other business.Steven Corn - "The Health Scare System"https://www.blogger.com/profile/00719589239584557738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-880903696061473229.post-40824962851739741692016-08-21T05:44:10.429-07:002016-08-21T05:44:10.429-07:00From $80 a month to more than $400. From a $1000 d...From $80 a month to more than $400. From a $1000 deductible to a $5000 deductible. Next year I can't afford to pay $500 a month and you made me wait 5 weeks before you would let me go to the hospital. Insurance companies got a free pass. Their CEO's are STILL getting paid while the rest of us go to the poor house. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com