Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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Yes, some people have the idea that universal health care means we'll all have "free health care". That'll never happen. If we go that direction, it'll mean our taxes'll be much higher and the government'll have more say-so in our health care. We'll pay for it one way or the other.
I'm quite certain, too, that health insurance is one of the reasons medical care is so expensive. Hospitals and doctors raise the rates because insurance'll pay. Over the years it's spiraled out of control.
Need evidence? A couple weeks ago I received a bill for a doctor visit. Somehow they made a mistake and labeled us a "self-care patient". The bill was something like $450, and the bill gave us a "self-care patient discount", knocking the bill down to something like $175. I was shocked. I take that to mean that the REAL COST of the visit was $175 -- that was enough for the doctor's time, the nurse who did the check-in, the building, the utilities, whatever else -- but they added in all that other money because 1) they know insurance'll pay, 2) they know they're going to have to wait weeks for insurance to get around to paying, and that waiting has to be worth their while, 3) they have to pay someone to file the insurance. Again, I was shocked at the price difference.
Have you ever seen what insurance companies pay the doctors? Believe me, that $175 that you were billed as a self-paying patient was still higher than what the insurance company actually paid the provider.
My primary charges $175 for a routine physical. I have a $30 co-pay which I pay before I even see my doctor (or more likely the nurse practitioner). The doctor then submits a claim to the insurance company and he gets....nothing more than the $30 co-pay that I gave him. The insurance company pays him nothing.