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abrown83
Yea only way would be to call it a Medicare Payroll Tax Exemption and basically if you are maybe within 7-10% of healthy BMI you would get the credit.
Then give bonus credit for your first year getting credit and every 3 years of keeping the credit.
It would solve most of the health insurance crisis and COVID if we had an obesity rate in the single digits.
I think you and splitthis should get married. Both of you are obsessed with the topic of reducing obesity.
Now, don't get me wrong, I agree that the increased obesity in the US is a public health problem, and I am in the process of losing weight myself, despite not being obese.
However, COVID would still be plenty of a problem if the obesity rate was under 10% (it would still be killing old and sick people, for one), and it would not solve most of the health insurance crisis. It might bring health insurance rates down a little bit, but the health insurance problem is due to a combination of an antiquated, piecemeal billing system (which is rarely discussed), a doctor shortage (also rarely discussed), and a preferred-provider insurance scheme which discourages the free market (again, rarely discussed).