• 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    It’s almost like privatizing public services is, somehow, a bad idea. But, but, but… capitalism…

    E: jokes aside. The findings in these studies, while obvious to some (possibly most) people, are extremely important. Feelings without supporting data, are just opinions. Feeling with supporting data, are facts. Because of this study, we now have facts to fight against further privatization of public services.

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      I don’t know, I’m starting to get the sneaking suspicion that “good” and “profitable” aren’t synonyms. It’s almost as if there is often a financial incentive to make things worse…

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        Quality, especially in a service like healthcare, often doesn’t mean profit. It’s all about “how low can i make my overhead costs to make my good/service just BARELY passable, then take it one step lower”.

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        I’m starting to get the sneaking suspicion that “good” and “profitable” aren’t synonyms.

        They’re polar opposites.

        Maybe one day there will be politicians with the balls to actually do something about it.

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      You don’t need supporting data to understand businesses will do whatever will maximize profit.

      This intrinsically means charging the most while providing the least.