Posted on 09/15/2009 11:16:47 PM PDT by SideoutFred
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We need politician insurance.
I been saying this for a long time...
Any time you have someone else paying the bill for you, its gonna cost MORE!
Stossel did a good series some years ago opposing government-run healthcare. It was longer, but it made all the same points. I can’t wait for him to start with Fox.
thank you
Obama’s Hidden Agenda:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi7CsxuOlGQ&feature=related
He puts together Obama’s hidden agenda extremely well.
Is he still employed by ABC?
Great - thanks.
My father was one of the smartest people I have ever known. First, I will relate that after watching Ronald Reagan give his speech after the TV program sponsored by GE, my Dad commented: “Why can’t somebody like that be President?” The year was 1959! I remember it well. It made a big impression on me.
After spending 10 years selling insurance and real estate, my father stated that the medical system was broken. He pointed out that a system where one party pays a second party to provide services to a third party does not have proper “feedback”. This observation was sometime in the late 1970’s.
Since I am heaping praise on my father for being prescient, I should also point out that one of his favorite desserts was homemade yogurt on top of fruit, like peaches. He developed a taste for this in 1960! If only we had made a business of it! :)
He’s a racist!!
Stossel did a good series some years ago opposing government-run healthcare. It was longer, but it made all the same points. I cant wait for him to start with Fox.
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Has he already signed ???
Nope...he’s with FNC now...thank goodness.
Everyone can thank Teddy Kennedy for HMOs, that replaced good, affordable insurance.
Just one more step in the direction he wanted to go...which is universal coverage.
Ditto. I have long felt we are over-insured. I’m not saying that is bad for those who are receiving that generous benefit. I’m saying, this makes the system unsustainable.
The less insurance, the more people control the costs of their procedures and medications. This contains costs. When insurance is paying, people don’t give a damn what the cost is.
We are over-insured, not under-insured. Catastrophic insurance is vitals so you are not bankrupted or have all of your equity depleted in one unfortunate stroke. But any system that claims to be able to provide you with anything for a measly $5 co-payment is doomed to fail.
We are over-insured, not under-insured.
Did your father have any ideas/theories about a medical insurance system with "proper feedback"?
This is something I have been saying all along. If a part of the market is artificially high, one must find out what is keeping it high and remove that thing, allowing the rules of supply and demand to resume.
I would submit that private insurance and gubmint insurance are the primary reasons why the health industry is so expensive (though other forces apply, law suits, over-regulation as examples)
WHY would one create a monopoly in favor of the very forces causing the high costs, and allow government to operate it?
I also resent doctor's offices booking up the schedule back to back starting at 8:00 a.m., full well knowing that doctor is NOT going to show up until at the earliest 9:00 a.m. Nothing like sitting in a doctor's office waiting room with 10 - 15 sick people exposing each other. There is really no way to budget for medical expenses other than the first purchase of some type of health insurance. Then one need be prepared to pay that deductible before the insurance starts to pay for any medical care. After that one can never leave the doctor's office knowing with any kind of surety of what exactly the amount is going to be owed after the insurance company does its review. And then it can be weeks before that bill shows up on the mail.
Priority number one every time I have gone to the doctor is not what my medical problem is, it is met with that first face demanding to know my economic status. And that is the last face I face when I leave the place.
I hold the government do gooders accountable for setting up their future lobbying groups to keep themselves on the take election after election for the state of health care becoming a long ever evolving system of socialistic medicine.
And government giving tax incentives for employers to provide health insurance to employees instead of employees purchasing their own is the source of much of this. It has disconnected many of the consumers of health care from the actual costs.
Something you are forgetting is that even with a “5 minute” visit there is much more time spent to document your case, process your insurance claim and the doctor has ongoing liability if you choose to sue him later. They can’t legally charge cash costumers less either thanks to government...
Lawyers demand detailed paper trails of everything. All that costs time and money. If something is missing, the doctor gets to pay dearly for it.
If you want to lower the cost of health care both government and lawyers need to be removed from the process. Bypassing insurance companies would further improve costs - and results.
Yes, I realize 'time' is required to document the visit. What I am hearing is the medical community is moving to 'software' products to chart medical history. And so it actually takes more time than before to chart because the physician is actually the one who has to enter the information.
The software and training, upkeep, and software updates, does not come cheap. I realize costs of doing business is factored in that $155.00 cost. But there are legions that are attached to the health care system that have nothing to do with what care I personally receive, mostly dictated by government as some level.
I thought I did say specifically that I ultimately hold government system creators accountable for the evolution of our health care system.
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