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OT - Thought for the day
The issue is not the well off self insured person.
The issue is the massive volume of un-documented / illegal / plugging up the medical system. Ever walk into the emergency area of a county hospital ? Wait 3-4 hours to get a bleeding cut fixed. The two hospitals within 5 miles of me are 1. A large county - modern. 2. A medium private. The private emergency room now triages everyone and hands an estimate to the person. If they can't pay the estimate they read to go next door (more or less) to County. They had to do that when both hospitals no longer could have an emergency center due to walk in just needing a doctor or what a traditional doctor is for. They are there for Free service. They come from Commie and dictator countries and that is their medicine. San Francisco closed all of the emergency centers. Ambulances had to take SFO people down the coast to a hospital that could afford it. That is the issue. Free be or expect a high skilled person to tend nominal and baby development - pre birth needs. Martin Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net TSRA, Life; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/ Ed Huntress wrote: "Gary H. Lucas" wrote in message news:zljdj.116$Ug5.51@trnddc06... snip -- Ed Huntress Ed, You have to remember that a very large chunk of your bill comes from paying the bills of people who come in with no insurance, and no money. Yeah, but why should the uninsured individual pay it, when the insurance companies don't? That's totally reversed from most business practices. The guy who pays cash should get the price break, not the one who makes you jump through hoops and fill out a mountain of paperwork. Hospitals ARE businesses, and the price they charge has to be greater than what it costs to operate or they cease to operate. This is the dilemma so many hospitals are facing. The system is broken, though, Gary. Inflation in medical care is all out of proportion to that in the economy at large, and the arguments about all the new technology that's now available don't begin to explain it. I don't want to get started about hospitals. It gives me a stomach ache just to think about it. It's almost as bad as medical insurers. I have a friend who is an absolute computer wizard. His wife is a nurse and the hospital she worked at needed a new IT person. He knew everyone in the IT department from spending lots of time there helping solve problems. He applied for the job but was beaten out by a nurse who said she was burned out taken care of patients and wanted to try something new. They said he "lacked clinical experience to understand the needs of a hospital" However when they get in trouble they call him! The last time he told me about this I told him to put all the trouble calls at the hospital on his resume as clinical experience. It's little wonder the medical world is so screwed up. There are a lot of reasons, and it's going to take a radical shakeup to make something better happen. -- Ed Huntress |
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