Source: UConn to Big12 "imminent"
- By Seton75
- Treasure Trove
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I know!I mean, know one actually knows if we are 8-10 deep until we see it in action against high level competition...
Disagree with this take. While it certainly is not as impactful, with paying players now… it could hurt recruiting. If you said very little impact, would agree.This will have zero impact. It’s not recruiting anymore, it procurement.
Obesity is a huge problem, yet the only candidate to talk about it was censored from everything he tried to get involved with. Now that he's out of the race maybe his ideas can be talked about. As of right now this huge problem isn't on the radar of either candidate.Obesity is a huge problem in the country. But in Europe there are many additives in foods that are banned and allowed here. Maybe we need to at least start there.
Is covering weight loss drugs in the end less expensive than having obese people who clearly may or will have multiple serious long term on going health care issues? My wife is in primary care and very few plans cover it. Moreover, you have to be obsess when they do cove it I think BMi over 30.https://www.newsnationnow.com/health/weight-loss-drugs-health-care-costs/
Interesting what is driving the 8% increase.
- Why do most insurance companies cover weight loss drugs?
- Purchasing these drugs in other industrialized nations would be out-of-pocket.
- This doesn’t incentivize the real issue of most health related problems-diet and exercise. Only in America.
- No one talks about long term effects of being on these drugs.
Our healthcare costs are approaching 20% of GDP.