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Are you really negotiating with the insurance co?
Remember to consider who is telling you what you are hearing.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: Edumakated
Govt also needs to decouple insurance from employers.
I can not possibly disagree more with this statement. The government has exactly ZERO place inserting itself into the benefit package I negotiate with a potential employer.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Edumakated
This hasn't been true for 3 years. Most health care has a high deductible. This means it protect the insurance co from these little bills.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: seasonal
are we the only ones getting 3X the cost for the same or inferior quality of health care and drugs.?
You added drugs, which expands the discussion.
In an exchange on Twitter, Shkreli first noted that engaging with me would make my head "spin." (We have a history. Reporting a recent lawsuit Retrophin's investors filed against Shkreli--including accusations of looting the company, which Shkreli has denied--the CEO called me an idiot. Twitter is not for the thin-skinned.)
"It's a great business decision that also benefits all of our stakeholders," Shkreli then retorted. "I don't expect the likes of you to process that."
His next remark: "You are such a moron."
originally posted by: dfnj2015
The problems with our country are not rocket science. The lobbyists force the politicians to pass laws creating cartels and monopolies in exchange for campaign financing.
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: Edumakated
Govt also needs to decouple insurance from employers.
I can not possibly disagree more with this statement. The government has exactly ZERO place inserting itself into the benefit package I negotiate with a potential employer.
You misunderstand my position. If an employer wants to subsidize your insurance i have nonissue with that. However, the problem we have now is that there is no real individual market.
Imagine if the only way you could buy car insurance was through your employer. You change jobs and then have to go get a new car insurance policy everytime.
Your shuld be able to shop for your insurance on your own. If your employer wants to subsidize it, great. But your insuramce options should not depend on where your work.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: intrptr
I think you are overly simplifying a very difficult issue.
There is no competition so a 300$ MRI that is charged in other industrialized nations cost 2500$ here.
The AMA has a strangle hold on where Dr's work, how many, how many major pieces of testing equipment (MRI, CAT). The system is rigged, but now people are starting to notice and ask why, in this globalized econ, are we the only ones getting 3X the cost for the same or inferior quality of health care and drugs.?
originally posted by: ketsuko
No.
We actually get good care and we get it faster than many countries that have single payer systems. You don't hear about it, but medical tourism to the US is still a thing,
The Wait Times Alliance’s annual report card, called "Time to close the gap," said 27 per cent of Canadians reported waiting more than four hours in the emergency department compared with one per cent in the Netherlands and five per cent in the United Kingdom.
However, on most measures of patient-reported physician quality, Canada comes out slightly ahead of the U.S. The Commonwealth Fund report shows somewhat fewer reported physician errors, lab errors, medication errors and duplicate tests north of the border, and Canadians report more satisfaction with their doctors.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Edumakated
We pay high insurance because hospitals charge so much because insurance pays out what the hospital bills out.
We do need to break the cycle.