That's where I am being confused. BUT major cities would have many more patients.
Still the rural states dollar amounts are too high paired with the line of logic that lower per patient states would push for nursing homes vs hospitals. Profit is still important to them and it ain't worth 300k per.
To me the numbers should be the other way around. NY ought to be charging $500K per patient because they are infected by the mob and other entities who want a huge chunk of the pie, whereas Nebraska is the "salt of the Earth" and they would never price gouge. But who knows how each state runs their DHS and charges for a common flu virus.
Why do yo think NY was killing people by putting sick people in nursing homes? Business 101:high margin only requires low volume, while low margin requires high volume to achieve the same profit.
New York only makes $12K? No way it's that low when Nebraska is charging $380K per patient.
That's where I am being confused. BUT major cities would have many more patients.
Still the rural states dollar amounts are too high paired with the line of logic that lower per patient states would push for nursing homes vs hospitals. Profit is still important to them and it ain't worth 300k per.
To me the numbers should be the other way around. NY ought to be charging $500K per patient because they are infected by the mob and other entities who want a huge chunk of the pie, whereas Nebraska is the "salt of the Earth" and they would never price gouge. But who knows how each state runs their DHS and charges for a common flu virus.
Yeah I'm under the impression this was typed up in excel and color coded with some states and numbers and likely fake af.
Smaller states needed higher incentive to go communist.
Why do yo think NY was killing people by putting sick people in nursing homes? Business 101:high margin only requires low volume, while low margin requires high volume to achieve the same profit.