what came to my mind on that is insurance is based on spreading financial risk aroundMetatwaddle wrote:it's hilarious he thinks that since birth control pills are "regular" they shouldn't be covered by health insurance
normally like you don't expect to get sick. if it costs $100 to cure you and you have a 1% chance of getting sick your insurance premium will be like $2 more because it is spread around all the 100% (and the company wants a profit lol)
but if it is a regular expense, it is more like a 100% chance of incurring the cost
so if it costs $100 you're now paying a minimum of $100
even prescription drugs you take on a regular basis aren't near universal in their use; you don't get that if you got unlucky on the illness odds anyway
birth control is almost universal though
so basically the insurance doesn't do anything financially. it is just a middle man there obscuring where the money actually comes from
the counter is of course that it isn't a 100% thing. more like 50%. so you get to share the cost with the guys of the world too
so that's a good thing
i'm just saying it isn't necessarily bullshit to say insurance doesn't do anything on regular expenses