It's not just them, though. The lawyers and incompetent legislation have made medical care permanently inflationary in this country.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:15 pmSuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:08 pmGiven the absurd and broken pricing model of both medical care and insurance in this country, the only option remaining seems to be single-payer.
Or, we could, GASP, use the anti-monopoly laws to reign in the insurance industry....and perhaps the Hospital Admins.
The reason for this is that, along with food and water, medical care is something that we have absolutely no choice but to purchase. However, in this case, we also have no choice about WHAT to purchase, and often, no choice about whom to purchase it from.
To actually fix the existing system, you'd have to do a number of impossible things:
- Draft a law that medical providers post the price of any treatment/test/exam prior to conducting it.
- Force insurance companies to offer only catastrophic coverage policies, or enforce open bargaining and competition between providers.
- Enforce Medicare and Medicaid and VA care to all pay existing market rates.
- Somehow eliminate lobbying groups pushing future legislation to undo all of these changes.
Simply not possible, under our form of government.