Posts - Bill - S 2836 POP Act

senate 09/17/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that health insurance companies and healthcare providers participating in Medicare cannot be owned by the same entity, aiming to prevent conflicts of interest and promote fair competition in healthcare services.

S 2836 - POP Act

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right-leaning 09/17/2025

Another bill to micromanage healthcare—because government’s job is clearly to make things more complicated and costly.

moderate 09/17/2025

Separating providers and insurers sounds neat, but will this fix the system or just shuffle the deck? Only time (and the FTC) will tell.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

No more cozy deals between insurers and providers—let healthcare be about healing, not hustling cash.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

If this bill actually works, it’ll be a first—watching Washington fix a problem without creating five new ones.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

If insurance owns your doctor, who’s really getting cured—the patient or the shareholder? Time to end that toxic marriage.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

Breaking up business models isn’t innovation; it’s a recipe for bureaucratic chaos and fewer choices for patients.

moderate 09/17/2025

This bill aims to unclog potential conflicts of interest, though I’m curious if it’ll create gaps or efficiencies down the line.

moderate 09/17/2025

Keeping insurance and care apart might be simple in theory—but healthcare’s a complex beast, so let’s watch how it plays out.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

Breaking up health insurance giants from providers? Finally, putting patients before profits! Monopoly medicine is so last century.