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sweet only a 12% increase in health premiums, but at least the hospital (client) is building a new facility for a yoga studio and kitchen to teach people how to cook and live healthy... *facepalm*.
- prevention is a big dealmonospaced
- i dont think its a big deal, but the budget to advertise it is huge. its pretty ad council drugs are bad mmmkaydeathboy
- and seeing how much money is wasted its easy to see where costs could be lowered for consumers. but that isn't on any agendasdeathboy
- it's a huge deal considering most deaths are from bad lifestyles, and healthcare costs go to covering those conditions that arise from obesity and smoking.monospaced
- at the same time, I agree, it's INSANE how much money is seemingly wasted when savings could be passed on to customersmonospaced
- Yea i wish the system wasn't setup so all the ppl who choose poor lifestyles wouldnt pass the burdens on to others.deathboy
- i just know advertising a salad or yoga doesnt work. the best teacher is when ppl are 100% responsible for choicesdeathboy
- but maybe more ads for new kitchen will increase co. profits and put a bump in my paycheckdeathboy
- the price of a new kitchen is likely many thousands of times cheaper than the cost of treating cancer in just a small handful of peoplemonospaced
- thanks obama?Gnash
- yea mono but its an unnecessary cost, built only for prestige, not because a desire of customers. a product of removing power from consumerdeathboy
- easy to blame obama gnash but what made him. its always a power thing, its all fatal conceit with a desire for power, under guise of helpdeathboy