The not for profit part and the fact that this entity won't be owned by any of the companies outright provides an interesting path to a single-payer system.
1. Amazon, Berksire, JP Morgan and others create a large "payer" of healthcare.
2. There are no shareholders or other parties interested in making a profit off of this payer because it is a cost center for the big (or small) companies using it.
3. Wait for the current iteration of the Republican party to lose influence and single-payer to gain more traction politically.
4. When politicians are looking for a way to create a single-payer system, Amazon and friends offer to hand over their large payer to join Medicare, Medicaid and VA systems to form one large government payer, effectively nationalizing the healthcare for Amazon and co.
1. Amazon, Berksire, JP Morgan and others create a large "payer" of healthcare.
2. There are no shareholders or other parties interested in making a profit off of this payer because it is a cost center for the big (or small) companies using it.
3. Wait for the current iteration of the Republican party to lose influence and single-payer to gain more traction politically.
4. When politicians are looking for a way to create a single-payer system, Amazon and friends offer to hand over their large payer to join Medicare, Medicaid and VA systems to form one large government payer, effectively nationalizing the healthcare for Amazon and co.