← Back to context Comment by slaw 2 months ago $23,000,000,000 profit/29 million insured makes $793 profit per insured person. 7 comments slaw Reply lordnacho 2 months ago That's huge isn't it? $800 bucks in profit per customer? What does Apple make? Or Unilever? Ferret7446 1 month ago I'm pretty sure medical procedures cost a lot more than an iPhone, no matter how cheaply you're sourcing all of your materials and labor. gruez 2 months ago Why compare to Apple, when the healthcare is arguably more complex and expensive? lordnacho 2 months ago They are just other things people commonly spend money on chii 2 months ago the original OP is claiming that the healthcare industry is too profitable. So you have to compare it to something to see if it is too profitable. 2 replies →
lordnacho 2 months ago That's huge isn't it? $800 bucks in profit per customer? What does Apple make? Or Unilever? Ferret7446 1 month ago I'm pretty sure medical procedures cost a lot more than an iPhone, no matter how cheaply you're sourcing all of your materials and labor. gruez 2 months ago Why compare to Apple, when the healthcare is arguably more complex and expensive? lordnacho 2 months ago They are just other things people commonly spend money on chii 2 months ago the original OP is claiming that the healthcare industry is too profitable. So you have to compare it to something to see if it is too profitable. 2 replies →
Ferret7446 1 month ago I'm pretty sure medical procedures cost a lot more than an iPhone, no matter how cheaply you're sourcing all of your materials and labor.
gruez 2 months ago Why compare to Apple, when the healthcare is arguably more complex and expensive? lordnacho 2 months ago They are just other things people commonly spend money on chii 2 months ago the original OP is claiming that the healthcare industry is too profitable. So you have to compare it to something to see if it is too profitable. 2 replies →
chii 2 months ago the original OP is claiming that the healthcare industry is too profitable. So you have to compare it to something to see if it is too profitable. 2 replies →
That's huge isn't it? $800 bucks in profit per customer? What does Apple make? Or Unilever?
I'm pretty sure medical procedures cost a lot more than an iPhone, no matter how cheaply you're sourcing all of your materials and labor.
Why compare to Apple, when the healthcare is arguably more complex and expensive?
They are just other things people commonly spend money on
the original OP is claiming that the healthcare industry is too profitable. So you have to compare it to something to see if it is too profitable.
2 replies →