by Sixstrings » Mon 21 Sep 2009, 16:17:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Quinny', 'I')ts probably been covered elsewhere, but why is healthcare so expensive in the US despite the fact that it's not a universal system. You'd expect it to cost more to look after everyone rather than just a small percentag, but it doesn't seem to work like that.
I'll take a layman's shot at that question..
I'd guess that we have a whole lot of specialists in America. Over here, docs all want to be specialists, rather than GP's, so that they can bill more. So what ends up happening is a lot folks rarely even see their family doctor.. if they get a weird mole, they just book a dermatologist who's on their plan. If they have migraines, they bypass the family doc and go straight to the neurologist. A bit of blood in the stool? Off to the gastroenterologist they go.
So the difference here is that whereas in the UK people have a family doc, over here a lot of people really have a team of doctors. This drives up costs, since obviously there are a lot of things a competent family practitioner really should be able to handle. Family practice (called GP in Britain) is now so underrated, that if you go to see one odds are you'll be seeing a nurse practitioner.
Now another area of cost would be just the innately higher cost of a private system. A lot of little things, like sharing a hospital room. I imagine you usually have to share a room in the UK? In my area of the US, the rooms are all private. I think competition has something to do with this.. locally, there are three separate corporations running hospitals. I heard an ad on the radio the other day, where one of the hospitals is now offering luxury birth packages.. nicer hotel-style rooms with blue ray players for the HD tv, etc. This kind of thing is competition at work, where the hospital is adding benefits to attract customers. I assume that kind of competition doesn't exist in a socialized system.
So far, we have (a) higher paid specialist docs, and (b) generally nicer medical digs. And that's all I can write at the moment, since I have a terrible flu right now and can barely think. (i assume it's swine flu.. no point in going to a doctor tho, I imagine I'm past the tamiflu point.. no fever yet, but I feel so incredibaly weak.. sore throat is gone today, so at present I have flu acheyness, congestion, weakness, and feel like a have fever even tho i dont)