senseinobaka said:
I'd like to offer a different view on this. I dont think the problems are the hospitals and doctors. It's also not a problem of the pharma companies. If anything it's the Insurance companies and government. Health Care is wrapped in it's own protected and seperated market. One that has been allowed to out run inflation. So I think the following changes will have the best results in reducing prices. 1)remove the legislation that allows hospitals/clinics to not advertise prices 2)reform insurance to follow a sane model. Make it like car insurance. Cover for trauma and and expensive procedures that would bankrupt a person. 3)offer transient aide to people in circumstances that make premiums impossible to pay 4)stop employer shopping. allow a person to shop for and find insurance they need. if an employer wants to offer to pay for the insurance a person has purchased as an attracted method, then fine. 5)remove the facism. Stop passing laws that requires me, a male, to have maternal coverage. 6)allow ERs to turn away people who are not in an emergency situation.b |
First, I wanted to point the underlined parts out. We agree.
Second- the bolded parts are very good ideas. 2) is a good idea, but I already said that. 5) Isn't a federal law. Florida has no requirements.
You have obviously given this much more thought and time than me. Kudos.
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.







