There is no doubt it is overpriced and filled with perverse incentives. I don’t know what the real market pricing should be, but I think that no matter what, some people won’t be able to afford it without charity.

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I could be wrong though. And hopefully with deflationary money, we can help solve that problem too.

I think if we eliminate the fact that is profit driven by big pharma and giving it a community approach would give more opportunities and chances for people to pay for the services

I agree. It will definitely become much more affordable. The centralized insurance agencies are a huge part of the problem too.