Sun Aug 06, 2017 8:32 am
TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:55 am
Alpine wrote:TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
While I agree that healthcare costs are insane, no cost saving measures are ever going to make heart surgery or cancer treatments affordable for most people out of pocket. Just won't happen in our lifetime.
And that is the beauty of private insurance, it pools risk but it does so voluntarily. Is it perfect? No, nothing is. But it's far better than the alternatives.
Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:05 pm
Alpine wrote:TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
While I agree that healthcare costs are insane, no cost saving measures are ever going to make heart surgery or cancer treatments affordable for most people out of pocket. Just won't happen in our lifetime.
And that is the beauty of private insurance, it pools risk but it does so voluntarily. Is it perfect? No, nothing is. But it's far better than the alternatives.
Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:40 pm
TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
Sun Aug 06, 2017 1:11 pm
TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
Sun Aug 06, 2017 1:19 pm
TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
Sun Aug 06, 2017 1:22 pm
NWGunner wrote:TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
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And while they say people don't pay attention to what things cost, because insurance covers it, in actuality, they don't want you to know the details.
Ever try to get an itemized bill from a hospital stay and doctor visits, and then an itemized bill & payment coverage from insurance, and then mesh the two?
Sun Aug 06, 2017 8:24 pm
TINCANBANDIT wrote:How about we forget about insurance and figure out why a night in a hospital costs $3000 and an aspirin $50??
Between the inefficiencies, double dipping and malpractice insurance, I think we can make health care much cheaper, to the point that insurance wont be needed for most of us
Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:19 pm