Health Insurance Sometimes Borders on a Racket

Posted by CircuitGuy 10 years, 3 months ago to Economics
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We took our kid to a doctor for a minor but persistent respiratory problems. The doc suggested two possible diagnostic tests. We asked some questions about whether the results would affect which interventions we used. I thought the results may or may not be of some use, so I asked what it would cost. He said something like, “Oh no, do you have to pay for medicine [outside of health plan premiums]?” We told him yes, but the cost would not be a burden for us at all. We talked through it and we all decided the tests wouldn't affect the treatment and would only be worthwhile if someone else were paying for it.

This is the THIRD TIME in the past four years a doctor has suggested something that costs several thousand dollars and withdrew the suggestion after we took a moment to work through a quick-and-dirty cost/benefit analysis.

There was an opposite example with my wife's pregnancy. The doc started to say we could have so many ultrasound tests and then said, “oh wait, you're private pay. Nevermind. You can have them every day if you want. They're $183 each.”

These insurance plans that insure against every little trifling expenditure are a gravy train for providers. They start with people wanting to turn over responsibility for managing expenses to a company or gov't.

People should be free to make stupid health decisions, like my decision to indulge in Taco Bell and other unhealthful habits.


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  • Posted by Snoogoo 10 years, 3 months ago
    I really want to extract a point from all of this, but I can't. Am I missing something?
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 3 months ago
    in a FREE society there are such things as SECOND opinions. You can say-I was not born yesterday. I will not share value with you. but NO. you voted and supported for that bastard to hold a gun to all of our heads. live with your decision. IMMORAL
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    the whole thing is a god damned charade. no one knows what is true or right anymore. thanks. you voted for someone who held a gun at my head in healthcare decisions and you want to PRETEND we can have a rational discussion on healthcare? I am disgusted.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "It is very frustrating for the patient to allow the insurance to dictate their treatment. "
    It sounds like almost nobody likes insurance companies managing their care.
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  • Posted by Mamaemma 10 years, 3 months ago
    From the other point of view, when I suggest a treatment that In my professional judgment is needed, 9 times out of 10 I get this from the patient, "I don't care as long as insurance pays for it". It is very frustrating for the patient to allow the insurance to dictate their treatment.
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