“...Another possibility is other corporations could join the Amazon group. Any way I look at it this is going to put pricing pressure on health insurers. They will be forced to offer better value if the Amazon group is successful. I see it as good for the consumer, though....”
Generically speaking: anytime there is pressure in the form of “competition” regardless of the industry, it’s usually benefits of the end user/consumer. I believe you’re correct in this specific instance. However, I personally have a BIG distrust for these sleaze balls. We’ll just have to wait/see how it plays out. These guys are into making money, benefitting society is an unintended consequence to them, IMHO.
>> anytime there is pressure in the form of competition regardless of the industry, its usually benefits of the end user/consumer <<
Yeah, but if the competition comes from Canada, Mexico or another foreign country, it’s bad.
Like for example, we don’t need no foreign washing machines.
Correct?