Interesting article - great angle on a sort of routine food poisoning event. What a nutty system. The question unanswered is what should it cost? The thing that stands out though is that they describe this as a cost shift, but who in this story is underpaying? Is the $120 Medicaid paid (with $65 more going to the doc) so low? That seems pretty reasonable, maybe too low but so low that it justifies the other charges? No way. What exactly are the over payments suppose to be getting us?
Quote from: Bill Peckham on August 26, 2013, 07:57:08 PMInteresting article - great angle on a sort of routine food poisoning event. What a nutty system. The question unanswered is what should it cost? The thing that stands out though is that they describe this as a cost shift, but who in this story is underpaying? Is the $120 Medicaid paid (with $65 more going to the doc) so low? That seems pretty reasonable, maybe too low but so low that it justifies the other charges? No way. What exactly are the over payments suppose to be getting us?Bill, you are sharp enough to figure out what we are getting, NOTHING!!!!
Bill, you are sharp
To be fair, you aren't really just paying for a bag of salt water. You are paying for the building, the utility bills, nurses, doctors, malpractice insurance, building insurance, custodial staff, billing depart, financial depart, management, lawn care, and whatever else they have to pay for whether you're there or not.In retail some things get lots of markup while some things have little to no markup. A business for example might have 80% margin on luggage but have 1% on video game systems. A company (can't give the name) that I used employee me, only made 1 cent profit out every dollar spent by the customer. So, is a t-shirt that was made in china for a dollar worth 20? Well the company only made 20 cents off the deal.I also am aware that despite all of what I said, I know people are getting rich off all this now matter what. Guaranteed
Quote from: Quickfeet on August 26, 2013, 08:41:16 PMTo be fair, you aren't really just paying for a bag of salt water. You are paying for the building, the utility bills, nurses, doctors, malpractice insurance, building insurance, custodial staff, billing depart, financial depart, management, lawn care, and whatever else they have to pay for whether you're there or not.In retail some things get lots of markup while some things have little to no markup. A business for example might have 80% margin on luggage but have 1% on video game systems. A company (can't give the name) that I used employee me, only made 1 cent profit out every dollar spent by the customer. So, is a t-shirt that was made in china for a dollar worth 20? Well the company only made 20 cents off the deal.I also am aware that despite all of what I said, I know people are getting rich off all this now matter what. Guaranteed Actually, you are mainly paying for the unfunded federal mandates where the costs are shifted from those not able to pay to those that can through health insurance. That is also one of the reasons health insurance itself costs so much.At my lead medical center in CA, Kaiser Panorama City is right in the middle of gang banger territory. They have "free" health care at the county hospital not far away, but they prefer to go to Kaiser that gives them better care. Kaiser on their part MUST treat until they are stable enough for transfer. In the case of these gang bangers, they often drop off a friend after he is shot or stabbed. The ER costs alone are speak nothing of the incredible strain for ICU and surgical care of which Kaiser gets NOTHING in recompense. Many of these thugs give aliases so you don't really even know for sure who they are treating.So, why does saline cost so much? Unfunded federal mandates are a big part of that cost inflation. Even so, hospitals all across the US are closing down due to not being able to sustain their facilities and meet pay rolls.
Actually, you are mainly paying for the unfunded federal mandates where the costs are shifted from those not able to pay to those that can through health insurance. That is also one of the reasons health insurance itself costs so much.
hospitals all across the US are closing down due to not being able to sustain their facilities and meet pay rolls.
Yes, you mean insurance that they can't afford?
You mean getting employers to take the IRS fine instead of expensive health insurance.
You mean a law that forces people into part time work WITHOUT any benefits.
You mean a law that forces employers to drop family and spouses from health coverage as several large companies have done in the last couple of weeks.
Yes, that is a great law Bill.
Bill, how are you going to increase employment when companies such as Delta announce that ObamaCare will cost them more than $100,000,000 in the next year alone. Yes, we all agree that we should have better coverage and more employment, but Obama and his "fiscal" policies and the ACA will not accomplish either. So it is not the goals that we disagree upon, but the socialistic approach employed by this administration.
Quote from: Hemodoc on August 27, 2013, 12:57:36 PMBill, how are you going to increase employment when companies such as Delta announce that ObamaCare will cost them more than $100,000,000 in the next year alone. Yes, we all agree that we should have better coverage and more employment, but Obama and his "fiscal" policies and the ACA will not accomplish either. So it is not the goals that we disagree upon, but the socialistic approach employed by this administration.I swear that you kids these days use "socialism" as a synonym for "ikky".Please tell me your working definition of "socialism", and explain what is socialist about the ACA.
Definition, well how about a description
European style socialism is what Obama is putting into place. Universal health care has been a goal of the left for decades. Thank you for calling me a kid, but that doesn't really apply my friend.
Quote from: Hemodoc on August 27, 2013, 10:26:51 PMDefinition, well how about a descriptionRight, no definition.QuoteEuropean style socialism is what Obama is putting into place. Universal health care has been a goal of the left for decades. Thank you for calling me a kid, but that doesn't really apply my friend.Don't forget, Obama also breathes oxygen and eats food - just like European Socialists.
Well, you give your definition my friend, as if anyone can define completely a political system without someone making an objection. Nevertheless, not much sense debating what socialism is or isn't with you. If you don't understand Obama's goals at this point, not much sense in that conversation either. In any case, have a great day.
Bill, I am not sure what point you are trying to make. If you are defending socialized medicine, the VA is NOT an example of success at all.http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/08/21/va-veterans-disability-claims-backlog-editorials-debates/2683167/In short, public funded healthcare is essentially socialized medicine for a short definition. The motives of the ACA is indeed to move the entire system to a single payer public sector health system. The fines to employers are only a fraction of the cost of providing health care so the incentives under the ACA is to move more and more people into the exchanges with subsidies. Over a matter of a few years, the ACA will completely destroy the employer based health provisions. At some point, the call will be to move to a single payer system. Motives, yes, Harry Reid is speaking plainly that that is the goal.http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2013/08/10/sen-harry-reid-obamacare-absolutely-a-step-toward-a-single-payer-system/
The ACA doesn't fund health care! Are you serious Bill?Just because it doesn't fund 100% of health care does not in any sense diminish the expansion the public sector health care nor the new subsidies on the exchanges nor shunting more from the private sector into the government sponsored exchanges.
In addition, you are overlooking the massive takeover and of the ENTIRE health care system which is NOW controlled by the government. If you cannot understand the socialistic nature of the entire ACA, there is little point in further discussion.