Health Insurance Sometimes Borders on a Racket
Posted by CircuitGuy 10 years, 3 months ago to Economics
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.
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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Medical care service is the product being demanded, NOT insurance. Demand for insurance is by looters who think that with insurance the medical care service is free. TANSTAAFL. The solution is to return supply and demand to equilibrium using the natural pricing mechanism of the market. Insurance prevents that mechanism from operating. Both government supported insurance and private insurance has caused this imbalance.
After you voted for more of these socialist policies, do you recognize your own hypocrisy ?
The only chance for a positive peaceful resolution and return to original American ideals is to recognize the unholy alliance of the DemRep Party and to destroy it.
Those who irrationally cling to HOPE in the unending lies told by the DemRep Party are part of the problem and are another obstruction to a peaceful solution.
Open your eyes!
Judge results, not promises.
Are your goals to have bigger more intrusive government?
That is the only result of the DemRep Party of the past 100 years.
Why would anyone invest their time, and money?
I was getting lonely on this point....
I'll certainly admit that neither McC nor Mitt were anywhere close to being my preferred candidates, but either would have been a damn site better than what we ended up with.
I lost mine, and I can't figure who is mad about what...or if they actually agree, but don't realize it.
This could go into extra innings....
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