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missy|1344193956|3246422 said:monarch64|1344193313|3246419 said:I'm sorry, Kenny. You know what would be awesome? If doctors worked for the love of their jobs and for helping people instead of for profit. But that's just not how the world works. So unfortunate but so true. Doesn't make them terrible people, just makes them human beans. And sometimes human beans just suck.
Monarch, would you work for little pay relative to your skill and what you have to offer people?
monarch64|1344195147|3246438 said:missy|1344193956|3246422 said:monarch64|1344193313|3246419 said:I'm sorry, Kenny. You know what would be awesome? If doctors worked for the love of their jobs and for helping people instead of for profit. But that's just not how the world works. So unfortunate but so true. Doesn't make them terrible people, just makes them human beans. And sometimes human beans just suck.
Monarch, would you work for little pay relative to your skill and what you have to offer people?
Yes. I do, and I am happy. Happier now at 35 than ever before in life. But that is just me, and as we all know, people vary.![]()
JewelFreak|1344195238|3246441 said:I'm so sorry, Kenny. This is the lovely other side of "free" health care. I've read that your dr's model is one many are considering in order to avoid practicing assembly-line medicine. So, did anybody really think it's possible to add 30 million new patients to the same number (or fewer, minus those who give up practice) of docs & at a lower price -- and still keep quality up? I got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell those folks.
--- Laurie
missy|1344195410|3246444 said:monarch64|1344195147|3246438 said:missy|1344193956|3246422 said:monarch64|1344193313|3246419 said:I'm sorry, Kenny. You know what would be awesome? If doctors worked for the love of their jobs and for helping people instead of for profit. But that's just not how the world works. So unfortunate but so true. Doesn't make them terrible people, just makes them human beans. And sometimes human beans just suck.
Monarch, would you work for little pay relative to your skill and what you have to offer people?
Yes. I do, and I am happy. Happier now at 35 than ever before in life. But that is just me, and as we all know, people vary.![]()
I'm glad for you.
Care to share what you do and the years of education it took for your skill and degrees?
kenny|1344133586|3246160 said:It's called concierge service.
http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-money/2011/07/18/is-a-concierge-doctor-worth-the-cost/
My monthly insurance premiums were $650 two years ago and rose to $950 so I cancelled my policy.
I'm now among the uninsured.
I'm fvcked.
I'm pissed.
monarch64|1344198908|3246487 said:Health insurance should not be eliminated, it DOES need to cross state lines. Insurance in general can be described as a scam but it doesn't have to be. I think that is pretty much all I have to say about my stance.
Missy you make valid and great points, I agree with most if not all. I really appreciate this discussion.
No one wants to pay for anything but everyone wants everything handed to them by the government. That works well.. oh wait, no it doesn't. (This is not directed at anyone in particular but at the US culture as a whole)
missy|1344209068|3246532 said:I also agree we cannot eliminate health insurance. Kenny, your example doesn't work if people become chronically ill or have a much more expensive catastrophe/health issue. Going bankrupt from medical expenses is one of the largest causes of bankruptcy I believe. For uninsured people.![]()
kenny|1344210310|3246536 said:missy|1344209068|3246532 said:I also agree we cannot eliminate health insurance. Kenny, your example doesn't work if people become chronically ill or have a much more expensive catastrophe/health issue. Going bankrupt from medical expenses is one of the largest causes of bankruptcy I believe. For uninsured people.![]()
If we eliminated the health insurance industry and each person got health service like we now get fire and police protection the person with an expensive illness would still get full proper care, the cost of which be offset by the many who never get sick - just like the current insurance industry, and just like how most people's home never burn down.
missy|1344211951|3246549 said:That means you want health care to be paid though our taxes, is that right? Our taxes would go up to 80% to do that. We are an aging population which means more health care will be necessary as one gets older and I fear bad things would happen if we tried to go this way. Like the hospital saying oh no Mr. Smith- you are too old for that expensive life saving surgery. Our system is overloaded and your age presents too great a risk to spend that money. Plus we don't have enough qualified doctors now that they are paid through the government.
ETA: no offense to anyone whose government might operate on this model btw. Just posing a scenario to Kenny as to why that might not be the best option. I have friends in different countries who actually have had family members come here to have what was deemed by their country as not urgent surgery which in fact really was.
Maria D|1344212992|3246557 said:missy|1344211951|3246549 said:That means you want health care to be paid though our taxes, is that right? Our taxes would go up to 80% to do that. We are an aging population which means more health care will be necessary as one gets older and I fear bad things would happen if we tried to go this way. Like the hospital saying oh no Mr. Smith- you are too old for that expensive life saving surgery. Our system is overloaded and your age presents too great a risk to spend that money. Plus we don't have enough qualified doctors now that they are paid through the government.
ETA: no offense to anyone whose government might operate on this model btw. Just posing a scenario to Kenny as to why that might not be the best option. I have friends in different countries who actually have had family members come here to have what was deemed by their country as not urgent surgery which in fact really was.
Missy, I'm wondering where you are from? What country doesn't have enough qualified doctors now that they are paid through the government? Also, are you saying US taxes would have to go up to 80%? Where is that number coming from? Just curious....
kenny|1344210310|3246536 said:missy|1344209068|3246532 said:I also agree we cannot eliminate health insurance. Kenny, your example doesn't work if people become chronically ill or have a much more expensive catastrophe/health issue. Going bankrupt from medical expenses is one of the largest causes of bankruptcy I believe. For uninsured people.![]()
If we eliminated the health insurance industry and each person got health service like we now get fire and police protection the person with an expensive illness would still get full proper care, the cost of which be offset by the many who never get sick - just like the current insurance industry, and just like how most people's home never burn down.
missy|1344213352|3246559 said:Maria D|1344212992|3246557 said:missy|1344211951|3246549 said:That means you want health care to be paid though our taxes, is that right? Our taxes would go up to 80% to do that. We are an aging population which means more health care will be necessary as one gets older and I fear bad things would happen if we tried to go this way. Like the hospital saying oh no Mr. Smith- you are too old for that expensive life saving surgery. Our system is overloaded and your age presents too great a risk to spend that money. Plus we don't have enough qualified doctors now that they are paid through the government.
ETA: no offense to anyone whose government might operate on this model btw. Just posing a scenario to Kenny as to why that might not be the best option. I have friends in different countries who actually have had family members come here to have what was deemed by their country as not urgent surgery which in fact really was.
Missy, I'm wondering where you are from? What country doesn't have enough qualified doctors now that they are paid through the government? Also, are you saying US taxes would have to go up to 80%? Where is that number coming from? Just curious....
Maria, forgive me as I was just making numbers and scenarios up to pose potential problems with Kenny's solution. As for the number of qualified doctors again, I was posing a potential side effect (for the USA) of this "solution". If there was an easy solution I think we would be there by now. There is no perfect health care model. Ours (USA) needs fixing for sure but I certainly don't think other countries have the problem solved by any means.
I hate to name specific countries but my friends are from Canada and England and they came here for surgery because the waiting list was too long in their country. (And I know of other people/situations where this happened though not firsthand). You decide what that means.
YayTacori|1344139014|3246206 said:That is silly! Just plain silly!
I went to my doctor, well now ex doctor for migraines. The first ten minutes were about my migraines and he prescribed me medication. The next hour and twenty minutes was about his war stories and his son going off to college. Everytime I tried to leave, he would start a new story. When the insurance bill came, I got charged for three separate office visits. He talked about his freaking war stories!!
kenny|1344198265|3246477 said:When I talked to my doctor yesterday I told him the insurance statement says the hospital charged $117,000 for my operation last year, but my insurance company's contracted rate was $20,000 which is all my insurance company paid.
My doctor responded, if I was a cash customer with no insurance (and was informed and smart enough to negotiate) I would have been able to negotiate that $20,000 rate with the hospital.
Reminds me of Larry Fines statement ...something like ... the exact same piano can sell on the same day in the same showroom to two different customers, and one price will be double the other.
That $950 monthly premium adds up to $11,400 a year.
That could pay for lots of medical care for an uninsured patient who negotiates.
The money I'm saving by not being insured for two years could have paid for my operation last year.
Larry, you're smart to be not insured if you have the resources to pay for your own care, come what may.
I hate insurance.
The entire health insurance needs to be entirely elimated.
You don't pay insurance for police or fire protection and shouldn't for health care.
Trillions of YOUR dollars are wasted by the existence of this scam-industry.
Pay the doctors, nurses and hospitals the same way we now pay the police and fire department, with tax dollars.
By eliminating the trillion$$$$$$$$ consumed health insurance industry your taxes will go up by less than what insurance costs us now.