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topaz0
4mo ago
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$300M/year is less than $1 per person. This is not why healthcare is expensive.
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paulryanrogers
4mo ago
The opaque costs add up. If nothing else all the layers make things slow, when time is the difference between life/health and death/illness.
ecosystem
4mo ago
It's ~$1/person direct, but how much indirect cost? Things become inexpensive when automation and technological progress makes them so, and the code copyright and restriction is a major barrier to do that.
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