cb1000rider wrote:Break it down for me. Locally, there are probably 50 or more "family practice" doctors. I'd say that's a reasonable level of competition.VMI77 wrote:he medical profession is exempted from monopoly and restraint of trade laws. The whole system is a government facilitated rip-off. Unless that changes, yep, only the rich well be able to afford healthcare and those who are on the government tab will not be treated for certain conditions because it costs too much. Already happening in the UK.
However, they don't compete.... I can't really can't shop around due to insurance.
It seems like there's a real problem with the insurance implementation. If I walk into a family practice doctor, no insurance, but able to pay, I'm likely to spend $200-$250 for a few minutes of that doctors time.
With insurance, the payment to the doctor drops to about 60% of that - say $120 or so... Even though having insurance costs the doctor much more to process than having cash.
My out of pocket with insurance? Maybe $20 or so... Not counting the $750 or so that my employer and I are spending every month for that coverage.
It just seems very backwards to me. Dental care is the same way.
However, I can go down to Mexico and for some procedures where the standard of care and technology are on par, I may pay 75-85% less than the prevailing cash rate...
I don't claim to have a solution, I'm just claiming that the only thing worse than Obamacare would be allowing the status-quo for another 2 decades. And I might be wrong on that - both may implode.
Go to Mexico then for your care. No malpractice insurance, disposable instruments used multiple times, medicine that may be counterfeit from China, and we all know that the legal system and police will protect you from anything illegal. Have you been smoking that funny stuff?
The problem with the American medical system is the government. Pricing is done by the government with everything in relation to what Medicare pays. Almost every insurance policy pays a doctor on the basis of Medicare. Doctors fees are about 8% of the cost of getting sick. The hospitals are where you get ripped off big time. But worry not because with Obamacare you will probably not end up seeing a doctor. Your "health care provider" will now be a nurse or less. I still like the system that I use for my pets, I pay for care on the spot at a reasonable rate and the vet doesn't have to spend a million dollars just to computerize his records so that the government will know if my dog prefers critters of the same or opposite sex. On Oct 1, 2014 ICD10 will hit every doctor's office. The new required coding system ordered by Medicare. Cost to a solo practice will be between $80,000 to $220,000 and will not in anyway benefit the doctor or patient but will allow the government to spy on you with even greater ease. Look for many senior doctors to post their retirement notices in your local paper close to that date.