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JellyProof2104 t1_j5iwfrf wrote

I can't get down with the whole "Don't hold large companies more responsible, or they'll charge us more" thing. Stand up to the bully. If they fight back, stand up to that, too.

How can an organization that owns so much pittsburgh property and owns the insurance company used to pay themselves be a nonprofit? A health insurance company should not have their name written on a damn sky scraper. It's ridiculous.

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ktxhopem3276 t1_j5jr0nc wrote

They are a nonprofit because they reinvest excess money back into themselves instead of enriching investors on Wall Street. I don’t think taxing UPMC would lead to higher worker pay or better working conditions or market competition. The county has said it would raise revenue by 5%. I’m just curious what else it would actually accomplish. Highmark, the second largest nonprofit hospital and insurance conglomerate owns naming rights to the Buffalo bills stadium so UPMC on a skyscraper is not unusual considering they have offices in that building. I think the biggest issue is UPMC marketshare and the most effective solution is to force them to divest two hospitals - Children’s and Mercy and employees should unionize. The executives lawyers and accountants are probably laughing at us for wasting government resources litigating their non profit status instead of just breaking them up into smaller pieces

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