A shift in healthcare policy direction has been proposed: moving toward individual ownership models while redirecting capital flows away from traditional insurance intermediaries. The approach emphasizes direct fund allocation to citizens rather than institutional gatekeepers. According to this perspective, multiple mechanisms exist to restructure the system—the key principle being that insurance companies should receive zero funding under the new framework. This reflects a broader debate about disintermediation and capital efficiency in major economic sectors.

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SillyWhalevip
· 10h ago
Insurance companies with zero capital? Ha, that idea sounds great, but can it really be implemented... --- It's the same story of removing intermediaries; it feels like every industry wants to try it. --- Isn't it better to give money directly to citizens? Why go through the insurance route? --- It sounds like a dream; middlemen are almost unavoidable. --- Reforming the healthcare system is too complicated; it's not something that can be done with zero capital. --- I like this idea, but I'm just worried it will end up being a trap again. --- Removing insurance intermediaries... then who manages the medical data? --- Personal ownership sounds free, but who bears the risk?
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BlockchainFoodievip
· 01-06 20:52
yo this is basically trying to do to healthcare what we've been preaching about food supply chains forever... cutting out the middlemen parasites and letting capital flow directly to actual people? that's the farm-to-fork verification i've been screaming about but for medical stuff ngl
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 01-06 20:46
hypothesis: so we're basically running the silk road playbook on healthcare middlemen now? cutting out the insurers feels like finally removing the oracle bottleneck nobody asked for 🤔 nah but seriously—bridging the gap between individual ownership and systemic efficiency? that's the decentralized future talking, fr fr
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NotSatoshivip
· 01-06 20:42
Wow, directly cutting out the insurance company? That's a pretty bold idea... But upon further reflection, it does make sense. The middlemen profiting from the spread has got to go.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-06 20:41
Insurance companies have zero capital? That sounds too ideal. Is it really possible in reality?
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