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Incentives for Doctors for giving Vaccines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ygrene Imref" data-source="post: 71636368" data-attributes="member: 395531"><p>Because you think the first part is ridiculous, you cant even fathom why an insurance company would want chronically ill patients, how that fits in with the incentive program, and how it overall means more profits for the insurance company. And, it is much more than correlation; I was purposefully pithy because most in this thread have not even reconciled the issue of the OP. It would be a distraction if I actually put up research and evidence of my statement - if I do, I will make another thread.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping to get to that by this point in the thread, but I am having too much trouble getting people to <strong>admit</strong> that a doctor accepting side money for doing something they are already salaried to do is ethically questionable, let alone wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>The focus is on the <u>doctors</u>, and why they would take money to do something they are paid to do, and/or the made an oath to do. The insurance company is a PROP for the ethical ambiguity (or downright unethical decisions) of the OP.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>It is not about the insurance companies. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>If the straw men for the ethics of insurance companies keeps coming up, you can count me out of a discussion. I don't debate because I find it to be disingenuous: you don't have to agree with that you are debating. Let's continue to focus on the ethical implications of the DOCTORS taking money from insurance companies. The intent was not to debate the ethics if insurers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ygrene Imref, post: 71636368, member: 395531"] Because you think the first part is ridiculous, you cant even fathom why an insurance company would want chronically ill patients, how that fits in with the incentive program, and how it overall means more profits for the insurance company. And, it is much more than correlation; I was purposefully pithy because most in this thread have not even reconciled the issue of the OP. It would be a distraction if I actually put up research and evidence of my statement - if I do, I will make another thread. I was hoping to get to that by this point in the thread, but I am having too much trouble getting people to [B]admit[/B] that a doctor accepting side money for doing something they are already salaried to do is ethically questionable, let alone wrong. [B]The focus is on the [U]doctors[/U], and why they would take money to do something they are paid to do, and/or the made an oath to do. The insurance company is a PROP for the ethical ambiguity (or downright unethical decisions) of the OP. It is not about the insurance companies. [/B] If the straw men for the ethics of insurance companies keeps coming up, you can count me out of a discussion. I don't debate because I find it to be disingenuous: you don't have to agree with that you are debating. Let's continue to focus on the ethical implications of the DOCTORS taking money from insurance companies. The intent was not to debate the ethics if insurers. [/QUOTE]
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