https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/407236-congress-has-a-chance-to-improve-insurance-options-for-peopleI stumbled across this opinion piece published on The Hill's website. It basically makes a case for extending private health insurance by an extra 3 months over the already allowable 30 months for those with ESRD, and then using that money saved (from having said patients on Medicare for those three months) to help fund treatment programs for those with opioid addiction.I've read this article several times, and something about it doesn't quite sit well with me. I can't put my finger on it, so I thought I'd post it here for the rest of you to read.What do you think?
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I went on Medicare after 33 months on dialysis, not because I wanted to, but I was forced by the law to switch to Medicare. On private insurance my insurance paid 1500 dollars per treatment. On Medicare each treatment cost 350 a treatment. On Medicare the provider makes about 10% profit. So Fresinius makes 35 dollars for each treatment instead of the 1115 dollars they made from Aetna when I was on private insurance. Now congress sees a large pot of money and plans on taking from Peter to pay Paul.