Fox News host: Health insurance should only cover when “something catastrophic happens”

Kat Timpf: “We should be paying for everyday health expenses out of pocket”

From the June 22 edition of Fox News' The Fox News Specialists:

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KAT TIMPF (CO-HOST): We've kind of lost sight of what insurance should even mean. It should be insurance, in case something catastrophic happens, you can't pay for that. Now you can use it for like, weight loss training or something like that. So the prices keep rising and rising higher and higher. 

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We should be paying for everyday health expenses out of pocket and the cost would be much lower. Plus the doctors would be held accountable to the patients, rather to the insurance company. Instead the idea is to use tax dollars to pay insurance companies more money and that's the conservative answer? I'm sorry but no.

Previously:

What pundits call a “moderate” Senate health care bill will kill people

Ignoring Republican sabotage, Fox & Friends uses health care insurer withdrawal to claim Obamacare failure

Reporter: Rather than answering questions about their health care bill, many Republicans are running away