I don't expect this sort of tactic would work very often; the companies are too rich and powerful. But if a LOT of people started suing the insurance companies and turning collectors onto them, it would drive them nuts, maybe even make them stop being so horrid. And halting that kind of attack would be a giant game of whack-a-mole, because there are millions of dissatisfied customers out there.
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I don't expect this sort of tactic would work very often; the companies are too rich and powerful. But if a LOT of people started suing the insurance companies and turning collectors onto them, it would drive them nuts, maybe even make them stop being so horrid. And halting that kind of attack would be a giant game of whack-a-mole, because there are millions of dissatisfied customers out there.
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September 12 2009, 18:00:28 UTC 11 years ago
With health care, not taking the gamble can be unbearable. But that's about what it takes to make me roll those dice: when a complaint is making it impossible for me to sleep, or work, or is otherwise unbearable. The chance of mishap for me is always high. The chance of trouble-free success is low. I consider visiting the doctor to be a very long shot made out of desperation.
>>Yeah, sure: morphine only works if you believe it does. <<
Not exactly. It works better if you believe it does. So does pretty much every other treatment. You're adding the placebo effect to the base effect. That makes a difference.
>>People who spend money on quack or con artist don't like to admit they've been had. They play back into the hands of the spin doctor, the chiropractor, etc.<<
They do the same with the mainstream options, and some of those are little better. Statistically speaking, even.