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==== | | | | ==== | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | (Table: Comparison of the current for-profit insurance model vs. a hypothetical non-profit model, highlighting key advantages and disadvantages of each.) As shown above, moving to non-profit insurers offers clear ethical and practical benefits β refocusing on patients, reducing overhead, and easing financial burdens on enrollees. It aligns the insurance industry with a social mission of health protection rather than profit extraction. However, itβs not a panacea; careful implementation and parallel reforms would be needed to realize the full potential (for example, ensuring nonprofits still operate efficiently and tackling the root causes of high medical costs in the US).
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