Medical costs

   / Medical costs #101  
The way it works in some of the countries list is everyone is covered for the baseline.

A "Better" plan is available for those willing to buy supplemental insurance... just like Medicare.

Maybe this is the future here?
 
   / Medical costs #104  
The way it works in some of the countries list is everyone is covered for the baseline.

A "Better" plan is available for those willing to buy supplemental insurance... just like Medicare.

Maybe this is the future here?

That's somewhat what we have here in Aus.

I have a standard Medicare Card, which everyone here has. Doctor visits are 'bulk billed' to the government, Specialist visits are either 'bulk billed' or have a co-payment = which I claim against my 'Private' supplemental insurance.

Pharmaceuticals are, at the most, A$15 for what are thousands of US$ drugs per course. As long as those drugs are included in the 'scheme' and the list of those drugs is constantly reviewed & added-to/removed-from depending on need.
 
   / Medical costs #108  
That's somewhat what we have here in Aus.

I have a standard Medicare Card, which everyone here has. Doctor visits are 'bulk billed' to the government, Specialist visits are either 'bulk billed' or have a co-payment = which I claim against my 'Private' supplemental insurance.

Pharmaceuticals are, at the most, A$15 for what are thousands of US$ drugs per course. As long as those drugs are included in the 'scheme' and the list of those drugs is constantly reviewed & added-to/removed-from depending on need.

Most plans here in the US have tiered pharmaceutical costs. If generic sometimes those costs are minimal. I pay $1.07 for a 3 month supply of allergy medicine. My blood pressure medicine was at one time $35 per month but is now $12. Different costs per plan per prescription.
 
   / Medical costs #109  
The key is to de-privatise the health care industry. A service to humanity shouldn't be a for profit industry. When Americans talk of health care, they're talking about the insurance industry. A scenario where government should be, but isn't is preoccupied by a place government is and shouldn't be. In Canada the hospital's are not corporate entities but government owned and run Services to a developed and westernized system. All procedures have a set price across the board. It's $89.95 for a three stiches - inclusive - not $2,000. Largely symbolic, that's what the hospital is reimbursed. The Dr's and nurses are on salary. Not nearly as opulent as your average American surgeon, but more a dignified and respected position. Societies vices are highly taxed. Cigarettes and alcohol are twice the price in Canada compared to the USA and those monies are directly steered back into funding for the health care system. Arguments of wait times being exorbitant in Canadian hospital's are, therefore, also symbolic in nature. Notwithstanding, a procedure may be diagnosed as necessity but not urgent. Logically, attention to cost saving scrutiny is top priority to a hospital administrator and excessive access to equipment is deemed a luxury. A single hospital might not have more than one cat scan machine. A privatised system...is what it is. The pharmaceutical system in the USA, modeled on the privatised health care system is immensely credited with its research facilities, programs, and successes in its own right and is unquestionably a credit to itself. Occasionally abused and taken advantage of to an obscene degree, it is an accolade to those civilised societies it accommodates. There will never be change in the US health care system, which is immensely cruel to most, until congress stops talking about the insurance industry in disguise, and breaches the actual subject of health care. Then you'll see the Dr's lobby, and it won't be pretty, either.

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Well said.
 
   / Medical costs #110  
We have Government operated Hospitals... they are County Hospitals and my country has several plus specialty like the Psychiatric Hospital.

Don't leave out the VA and Military Hospitals... had some very fine Military Hospitals here but the base closings... they also closed or scaled back.

What we have fewer of is Religious based Hospitals... due to Government in the Case of California.

One problem with the religious based hospitals, pretty much all catholic, is that there are very few folks going into their orders. Many orders have closed chapters all over the country, and in the rest of the world.
 

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