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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 14:54:16 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:45:47 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 11:58:20 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 12 Mar 2013 23:02:08 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: Maybe you are one of those Venus Project people who think we should do away with money but as long as we have money, you need to pay more than "cost" just to keep the wheels of commerce turning. "Cost" for the MRI, still does not pay for keeping the building running. At a certain point you are cutting the pay and benefits for the workers who do that. Huh? The cost of the building is built into the price that is figured for making a profit. Hospitals are pushing MRIs that don't need to happen and they are making huge money on the MRIs they have. Read the ****ing article. That is 2 different issues. Is it over priced and is it necessary in the first place. Two issues same result. Ripped off customers. When Brill talks about the cost of the various tests he is just talking about that test, not the total infrastructure that supports the whole operation. He talked about infrastructure also. Read the article. I agree they over use tests but as long as we have lawyers picking apart every bad outcome, doctors are going to test everything they think might insulate them from liability. And, yet again, read the ****ing article. Sure, some tort reform needs to happen, but it's not the "lawyers" fault for all or most of the medical cost explosion. It's an aspect, but it's mostly the profit motive, lack of regulation, and inability to negotiate. Ask your doctor that question. How many things does he do, just to protect him from being sued? What is his insurance? What does his insurance carrier pay in settlements before the suit is even filed? None of those numbers show up when tort lawyers cite the "cost of litigation". Ask him what? He doesn't do anything that's unneeded. He's never been sued as far as I can tell. He gets five stars in all reviews I've read. He's a great guy and helpful. Tort reform is needed but it isn't going to solve much. Small potatas. |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 15:06:29 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:50:56 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:12:20 -0400, wrote: You forgot the development/approval cost and the lawyer tax. It probably cost $50 million just to get through FDA testing on the pen and the first person to get a bad outcome will be suing for another $50 million. Bull****. You prefer to blame everyone except the right wingers and the money that's in the poliitical system from the med lobby. There is plenty of blame to go around but you can't deny that the FDA procedures are part of it. That is why drugs and devices usually show up in Europe years before they are approved here. It is also why things can be cheaper there. Tell that to the people who died because of the lack of oversight of drug mixing pharmacies. What a load of ****. You actually think we need fewer regulations when it comes to drug safety? I can see the ad on TV "Did you use the insulin pen and suffer anything bad at all? Call Dewey, Chetum and Howe. We have money for you" Your solution is to prevent people from being justly compensated. Why don't you bring up the McDonnalds hot coffee case if you'd like to look really stupid. You deny there are ads on TV trolling for customers? Why don't you accept that the lawyers are a big part of the problem? They are big business too. They are PART of the problem, but not the biggest or even close to biggest. Feel free to **** in the wind complaining about lawyers. We do almost nothing in this country to actually control medical costs. If Medicare "under-reimburses," those "lost profits" are assessed against someone else, either an insurance company or an individual. The insurance company covers its "losses" by overcharging its clients. In my wife's field of psychotherapy, psychiatrists charge about $200 per patient visit, and what do most of them do during that visit, which, typically, lasts about 15 minutes? They try to find out if the meds they are prescribing are "helping." They don't provide any therapy; that is left to various non-medically-degreed mental health professionals. Ever paid $20 for a Tylenol in a hospital? Or $15 for a package of facial tissues? It's cost-shifting. Some of that is simply the red tape required to meet all of the compliance requirements. ALL drugs in a hospital have inventory controls you would expect for tracking plutonium. Some of it is simply to control theft but, again, a lot of it is to mitigate liability The nurse can't simply go shake a tylenol out of the bottle and give it to you. They need an order from a doctor, they log it out of the pharmacy and track it from there to the patient's mouth. Unfortunately they have similar BS for everything you get and virtually nothing can be logged back into the system. The last time I was in the hospital for an outpatient procedure they issued me a pee bottle. I gave it back to them, still sealed in the plastic. They said "keep it, we can't give that to another patient now" It was about $20. Yeah, a small part of it. You accepted that $20 pee bottle without complaint right.. because your insurance was paying not you. That's part of the problem too. Read the Brill article again. I did not have a choice. I already bought the bottle when they pulled it from stock. I didn't even see it until I was leaving and it was in the bag of crap they sold me. Tha'ts right. You DIDNT have a choice. That's why the chargemaster **** has to stop and why the government needs to get involved. It's not a market driven business when half the market can't make a choice. I agree most people do not care because insurance covers it ... but I have been saying that all along You've been saying lots of **** all along. So much that nobody can figure it out. We need to entirely restructure how we pay for medical care in this country. I don't see it happening, so we all will continue to be ripped off by the supply chain...hospitals, drug companies, insurance companies, and to a lesser degree, direct providers of services. Sad but true. Maybe if the Charge master was posted on the hospital web site so everyone could see it, they might have to explain why it is what it is. No. Chargemaster needs to be outlawed. Or, they have to justify in writing each cost item, not just list their made for TV price. Chargemaster is just the price list at full retail. They could change the name if it would make you feel better but the concept will still be there. It is like that price on the back of a hotel door. NO IT ISNT. There's no such thing as "full retail". It's a MADE UP ****ING NUMBER THAT HAS NO BASIS IN REALITY. That was in Brill's article for **** sake. |
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On 3/11/2013 9:02 PM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:07:39 -0500, amdx wrote: On 3/11/2013 7:51 PM, jps wrote: On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 19:59:44 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 12:10:12 -0700, jps wrote: Military and health care costs have spiraled out of control because no one wants to appear anti-defense or take on the huge $ in pharma, non-profit (cough, cough) hospitals, nor face the wrath of their campaign finance coffers. Medicine spends about 4 times as much lobby money into our politicians as the military industrial complex. That says where the $ is, doesn't it. Is there no end to Americans being shaken down for the enrichment of the wealthy? Is there no end to hard working taxpayers being shaken down for the enrichment of those who would rather while away the time until the first of the month to come around so they can get their benefits. Mikek Sure. That's the heart of the problem. Not the billions spent by the big corporations trying to get every last dime out of some guy who can barely feed his family. You're really either stupid or a ****. I think corporations are at least as smart as Willie Sutton. They are more likely to target those with money. I don't get people living in the land of plenty and having such a problem surviving let alone thriving. I've seen immigrants arrive here not speaking the language and have assets over a million dollars in twenty years. North Korea doesn't have those evil corporations, need a plane ticket? Mikek PS. The grim suggestion that North Koreans are turning to cannibalism were reported by the Asia Press, and published in the Sunday Times. They claim a 'hidden famine' in the farming provinces of North and South Hwanghae has killed 10,000 people, and there are fears that cannibalism is spreading throughout the country. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...s-8468781.html |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 16:14:22 -0500, amdx wrote:
On 3/11/2013 9:02 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:07:39 -0500, amdx wrote: On 3/11/2013 7:51 PM, jps wrote: On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 19:59:44 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 12:10:12 -0700, jps wrote: Military and health care costs have spiraled out of control because no one wants to appear anti-defense or take on the huge $ in pharma, non-profit (cough, cough) hospitals, nor face the wrath of their campaign finance coffers. Medicine spends about 4 times as much lobby money into our politicians as the military industrial complex. That says where the $ is, doesn't it. Is there no end to Americans being shaken down for the enrichment of the wealthy? Is there no end to hard working taxpayers being shaken down for the enrichment of those who would rather while away the time until the first of the month to come around so they can get their benefits. Mikek Sure. That's the heart of the problem. Not the billions spent by the big corporations trying to get every last dime out of some guy who can barely feed his family. You're really either stupid or a ****. I think corporations are at least as smart as Willie Sutton. They are more likely to target those with money. They're in a commodity business... 4 billion hamburgs sold. You think McD's is tarketing Ronmey lookalikes? If so, you're pretty ****ing stupid. I don't get people living in the land of plenty and having such a problem surviving let alone thriving. I've seen immigrants arrive here not speaking the language and have assets over a million dollars in twenty years. Yeah, you don't get it. Most immigrants end up picking veggies in the fields for less than minimum wage, with no health insurance, and have to hide in the shadows. Or, they work in a meat packing family until either they're hurt of can't stand it any more. The immigrants that you're talking about typically have some sort of support network when they arrive, like Indians. North Korea doesn't have those evil corporations, need a plane ticket? Mikek I think I'd be happy to chip in on one for you. PS. The grim suggestion that North Koreans are turning to cannibalism were reported by the Asia Press, and published in the Sunday Times. They claim a 'hidden famine' in the farming provinces of North and South Hwanghae has killed 10,000 people, and there are fears that cannibalism is spreading throughout the country. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...s-8468781.html So? What the **** does that have to do with medical costs? You ****ing slimeball. |
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