by AgentR11 » Sun 25 Oct 2015, 10:32:49
Trying to be as NON_POLITIC as possible here..
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'S')till looks like Americans are being ripped off by the insurance industry.
Its not so much a ripoff, as it is the system ended up with some unintended motivations. One of the biggest of which is a requirement for 80% (I think thats the number) of premium payments must go towards provided benefits.
So... if you want to grow your insurance company, and grow your absolute net profit, the only way you can do it is by driving up benefit payments and thus premiums. So it provides a strong motivator for insurance companies to join with doctors and hospitals in pursuit of stuff that generates zero liability and big payments. Imaging, testing, non-life threatening interventions... exactly the stuff one would hope to drive down to drive down costs, now is set to be driven up as high as the market can possibly tolerate, and it can tolerate a lot.
There's some other weird numerical limits in the law that I also worry will drag up premiums for the younger folks along with us geezers who have medical stuff to do. Youth premiums go up, and they'll start wanting to get some value out of it too; and insurance, pharma, and the docs are all too ready and willing to invent medical stuff for them to play with. We have a whole sports medicine hospital wing not that far from where I am, Joe Bob can walk in and play with the same gear they use on the pro athletes to optimize performance. (not all covered of course at the moment, but where there's a will, there'll be a way.) Oh look, your heart did a funny pacing while we did the VO2max test($200); we best do an MRI real quick! Oh, and a stress test. Oh, and lets do the catheter die thing too, just to be sure! lol. see it coming a mile away. That evening... Doc Bob comes in, since you've been such a great customer, we're comping the VO2max test, a trainer will talk to you in the morning about some improvements you could make. Be sure to order the eggs benedict on the hospital menu, they make crappy bacon. Oh, and here's some business cards with coupons to give your friends!