I diagnose you with dystopia

Bonje@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 265 points –
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How the fuck can a bookstore evolve into a healthcare provider? Where the fuck are we living anyway? I need this to stop.

While the US healthcare system is very broken, isn't this actually a good deal?

My Prime membership pays for itself about 8 times over because the one medication I have is so cheap through Prime vs insurance.

But it's a little worrying that the company famous for undercutting competitors to drive them out of the market is doing this with healthcare.

I work for one of the largest health care companies in the US and I can attest that they are genuinely concerned with what Amazon is doing right now.

If there's anything good about this, it's that insurance providers at least have plenty of margin to fall back on when lowering prices to compete.

Wait, this is real?

Why. Why does it have to be this way.

Check out costplus meds. I also have prime and one of the meds my girlfriend takes is still cheaper on costplus. Mark Cuban runs it.

From what I could find out you still have to pay the office you use. This subscription doesn't actually cover the actual appointments.

I could be wrong, but that is what it seemed like to me.

Now they know what you buy, what you watch, what you listen, and what you ail from,

https://open.spotify.com/track/4KM77RUl2IKdXGhtOBbKIS

"You load 16 tons, what do you get?

Another day older and deeper in debt

St Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go

I owe my soul to the company store. "

The company store is slowly making its way back in vogue

Phony stark already spun up Tesla company towns, the elite want a return to feudalism and company stores are a key part of that

One medical is actually a pretty good service and it's fucked up that Amazon bought them

See also: every other service Amazon has bought.

I miss when Goodreads had updates.

Bookwyrm is a Fediverse alternative to Goodreads. :)

I've tried bookwyrm and hardcover and a few others. In general I think they're getting there, but there's weird edge cases where it's not as smooth an experience. Partly because they don't have a critical mass of users, partly because Goodreads really was in a pretty decent place when it effectively froze.

All that's going to improve over time, but atm, for me, switching costs from the old platform aren't worth it.

What a goddamn joke, fuck this planet can we be fucking exterminated already? Jesus christ

Don't worry, with all the pollution, war and climate change going around, we ain't staying on this planet for too much longer.

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For an Australian, this is like going back in time 10 years and you have to pay for it lol

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First thing that came to mind and I see others are here are of the same mind with platinum trauma response.

::: spoiler spoiler :::

So leaves me to wonder how far are we from the cyberware then?

I am curious, does this monthly fee simply enable access to doctors that you then have to give additional money to? If so what is the out of pocket cost? Does it cover hospital stays? Does it cover medication? Or is all of that extra and out of pocket?

I’m only asking because I have insurance. And it is significantly more per month. And it basically covers nothing other than the invented prices of medical care hospitals charge.

A usual statement of benefits I get from my insurance is:

Hospital billed $20,303 for service but we (insurance) only accept a bill of $3798 for this service so we paid them $1000 for the service and you, (our beloved customer) ~only~ pay the difference so please pay the hospital $2798 for the blood test they mistakenly coded.

Does that happen with Amazon? Or are y’all paying $8/ month and 1) getting charged full cost at hospitals / clinics Or 2) just paying $8/month?

(In case it wasn’t obvious I’m in the US and no, I am not exaggeration on my example or being sarcastic, I am genuinely curious)