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thunder wrote:
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 08:00:41 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Tort reform also has to be addressed - this could actualy be the water shed of health care reform. I saw the bill my kids pay for their malpractice insurance - it's simply amazing what they charge to protect doctors from malpractice claims. I could see some sort of threshold before allowing a suit. That would keep the minor and frivolous law suits at bay, but generally what people talk about when addressing tort reform, is the high end payouts. Personally, I wouldn't want that touched. If some incompetent doctor screws up, and makes me a paraplegic, I want to know my family is taken care of. A number of reputable sources state that malpractice insurance and payout adds maybe 2% to medical costs. I've seen a survey that claims it approaches 7%. Meanwhile, many health insurers are earning profits of more than 25%, and for what? It's not as if they add value. In fact, they increase costs dramatically for businesses and individuals. When the monster-sized private insurers force hospital and doctors to accept rates that don't cover costs, who do you think makes up the difference? The smaller insurers and those who insure themselves. I like the Swiss schema. There's mandatory national health insurance for everyone, and it isn't free, and there are private supplemental programs you can buy or not buy. Taking the profit out of health insurance will dramatically lower costs. |
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