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Re: KMBJN post# 12977

Thursday, 03/01/2018 12:34:33 PM

Thursday, March 01, 2018 12:34:33 PM

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United Healthcare demonstrates why Bezos Buffett and Dimon intend to take "friction" out of the healthcare system to reduce costs...whatever clerk approved this roadblock will probably ultimately cost United Healthcare millions in lawsuits from families who may lose a loved one... it will be interesting to see what Knight does w/probuphine in Canada.. I understand Canadians are ready to toss in the towel, skip right over injection sites and dispense opiates through vending machines because injection sites are too costly .. wow...https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2018/01/24/the-canadian-fix-to-the-opioid-crisis-a-vending-machine-that-distributes-prescription-opioids-to-addicts/?utm_term=.b9100f08335a ... on a brighter note, I recall that listening to the congressional hearing on "Examining Concerns of Patient Brokering and Addiction Treatment Fraud", witnesses stated that 70% of addiction treatment was paid by the government and 30% was paid by insurance and out of pocket cash... one congressman said he was surprised at the ratio and thought maybe the government could demand the treatment providers demonstrate how much they actually "cure" the disease in order to get paid... makes sense to me... right now everybody who offers "treatment" gets paid, even of that treatment consists of ____( whatever) despite evidence based modalities that validate MAT, money flows everywhere without accountability metrics as evidenced by reduced relapse rates.. and the government just keeps on doling out the dough... in the addiction field that's called "enabling"...
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