John Stossel: Insurance Makes Healthcare Far More Expensive
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John Stossel makes the case that we should pay for own healthcare. What a shocking notion!
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to pay their co-pay for cough medicine, well none paid their co-pay. Why not, some else will pay it, the magic Gov will....(me & you). Its just a matter time b4 it will collapse.
unhealthy.
pre-existing conditions. THAT'S NOT HOW INSURANCE WORKS! If the problem already happened, it's not insurance. You don't wreck a car, get insurance, and then expect the policy to cover the already wrecked car. Insurance, by definition, protects you in case something happens in the future ... not
stuff that's already happened. If you force companies to cover pre-existing, you force all costs to rise for everyone. NOT GOOD.
that politicians always blur the lines on is health CARE and health INSURANCE. Government and politicians CANNOT provide you with health CARE only a trained person (i.e. doctor, nurse, lab technician, etc.) can provide you with health CARE. Why isn't there a crisis in the auto, life, homeowners
, business, etc. insurance industry? Because the government doesn't heavily regulate those whereas it does to the healthcare industry.
slapped by Dr.Death!
important limb. Food is much more preferential.
drastic situation that you couldn't pay for. We should use health insurance the same way.
an accident. Obviously you can buy other types of insurance for your car as it gets older to cover major repairs and maintenance. Those policies are expensive but some people opt for them. However, they certainly don't cover gas, oil changes, tires, etc.
it's a matter of human nature. If something is perceived to be "free", most people won't care how much of it they use and will probably use much more than they would if they had to pay for it out of their own pockets.
paying cash for your health care needs will be a crime.
Job John!
auto insurance" Question is: how much would it cost? The price of food, homes, and especially education is out of control. On top of that we'd have to pay another bill? I'm sure many find Stossel's idea a good one but if the cost is more than auto insurance, it may not work especially since
wages have plummeted since the 80's yet profits from Corp went up thanks to technology with less workers.
In theory you should be able to shop for procedures like you do in the supermarket, but healthcare is so fucked up that thewy cannot give you an estimate. Why? Because the prices are not listed up front.
I was hospitalized, and I didn't want treatment, but they treated me anyway and billed me.
So much for free choice.
is operating from the standpoint of insurance companies blindly paying all bills, for anything you want. In actual fact, with most policies, insurance companies will not pay for some services, and they ALWAYS limit what they will pay a provider for a given service.
Americans don't do that. Kill Obamacare for your own interest!
they can get it.
how do "the hospitals and doctors know they can get it" when the insurance companies will NOT pay it? With the insurance I used to have, there were LOW limits on every service, from office visits up, and they would only pay 80% of those limits on routine services. Major medical was slightly diff
erent- they would pay all except the deductible, but it had to be an amount they agreed to prior to the service being performed. You could NOT simply go and have a service performed!
get, so they perform and charge for those services, whether they are completely necessary. The point is that regulation ALWAYS drives up the cost of EVERYTHING, not just insurance. Should it have regulation? Of course, but not a ton of it. I remember a time before health insurance when docto
rs would not charge these outrageous fees or send you for tests that weren't entirely necessary. Now, it's a profitable industry, just like everything else.
Thanks.