

That was the basic Aetna scam university health insurance if you didn’t have any. It was “required” to have something. The health center was great for the most part, but it was basically one psychiatrist for the entire school. He prescribed meds, that was it. If you wanted to see him for more than 5 minutes, you had to go to his private practice. If you wanted to talk to someone, you had to go to the counseling center next door. That visit really didn’t go well. I wanted to see the male counselor, but he was overbooked. Strangely enough, he ended up being my best friend’s father in law.
The next year, they doubled the price of the “insurance” and I couldn’t afford it. Thankfully, it wasn’t enforced. Health wise, they were more worried about vaccinations and international students. Today, I have corpo insurance provided by the American machine.
This is the argument I get in with people in my life. Even my significant other is starting to fall into this trap that “they can’t hold up cabinet selection” due to some misguided notion that holding your nose and being respectful is necessary. I blame coworkers and not wanting to think about something that stresses them out. It is maddening.
Thank you for linking the paper.