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Can the US insurance industry afford to pay for Covid-19?


If not, can the healthcare industry afford to not be paid by the insurance industry?

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Can the insurance industry even afford the costs of the testing that's about to be needed? If 60% of the 300,000,000 insured Americans need $10,000 worth of tests, that's $1.8 trillion.[1] The industry collected a total of $1.22T in premiums in 2018.[2]

[1][PDF]https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhis/earlyrelease/insur201905.pdf [2]https://www.iii.org/fact-statistic/facts-statistics-industry-overview


  👤 StudentStuff Accepted Answer ✓
The healthcare industry can't afford to exist if they don't get paid by someone (whether that is the insurers or Medicare/Medicaid). We've seen mass closures of rural hospitals and medical practices as more rural Americans have lost insurance or gotten insurance that has large penalties for using said insurance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18kxPz4Z_g8

Insurers themselves are a mixed bag, many have gone broke as IIRC the gov't managed pool of money they were supposed to pull out of/put money into to ensure no insurer went under from too many unhealthy, newly insured people has been starved of funding under our current administration.


👤 muzani
One option is the government can subsidize tests, so that $10,000 becomes $5,000. It's in their best interests to do so.

I also doubt 300M will need testing - by that stage, if everyone is infected, what's the point of testing? It'll probably only be done for the first million at best.

I suppose hospitals are going to want to claim as many tests as possible for the $$$ but at some point the insurers would realize this is ridiculous and stop approving them.