Originally posted by crockett
The reason is because the "free market" system has been extreemly abused and the govt refuses to step in and protect the citizens of this country from the abuse.
Man, you are way off base.... way off. My wife and I are both health care professionals. i'm going to now tell you why things are so expensive. you might not like it, but here it is plain and simple:
Free riders that don't pay... do you think hospitals just throw up their hands and not collect? They raise their prices to those who can pay and try to make up every penny they can.
Insurance compaines that pay a minimal amount for procedures: Insurance companies are in business for profit so they drive the prices down at every opportunity. Often a patient can get screwed by this because if he/she has the means to pay, the health care providor will pursue them for the difference.
Malpracticve insurance: the populace has become so litigious in their efforts to find someone to blame for their troubles/misfortune/ get rich quick that Dr's and facilities must pay exorbatent prices for adquate coverage. What does this mean to you? The Doc's services become more expensive since he/she isn't going to, and cannot be expected to, operate at a loss.
So you can put away your fantasy that the citizens of this country are being abused by the health care system. It's the other way around and citizens are reaping what they sow.
Fixing healthcare actually has some definitive answers. Here's a couple:
Stop giving free health care to those who cannot pay and are not citizens of the US. Results: IMMEDIATELY good health care becomes available to EVERY single US citizen at a reasonable price. IMMEDIATELY.
Reign in frivilous law suits and change the attitude of the country where it is felt that
someone has to pay for the misfortunes of others. Remember when, sometimes, it was just a matter of bad luck and nobody got sued? Results: very quickly, as insurance rates drop, Docs will lower prices(competition will take care of this) and the public will beneift accordingly.
You are 180 degrees off. It's not the people of this country that need protection from the healthcare industry, it's the healthcare industry that needs protection from people.(illegal aliens, fraud, litigious parasites)