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What’s a real conservative solution to fix healthcare?
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:52 am
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:52 am
We all can agree the ACA was a mess.
Now how to fix it?
Many say trust the free market but after the ACA the free market will choose to keep the same system due to massive benefits. What is an actual proposal to make healthcare more affordable and bring down massive co pays
Now how to fix it?
Many say trust the free market but after the ACA the free market will choose to keep the same system due to massive benefits. What is an actual proposal to make healthcare more affordable and bring down massive co pays
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:54 am to RaoulDuke504
get rid of Medicare/Medicaid receiving guaranteed lowest prices. Problem solved
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:55 am to RaoulDuke504
The real truth is there isnt one at least not some type of sweep all one soliton it might be able to be made better with incremental positive steps. but at the end of the day do you want what we have where I can see my GP any day if I need to without appointment and any specialty things are never more than like 4-6 weeks out or the NHS and Canada where people are waiting 12 months for a GP visit, dying of cancer on waiting list, and canada is killing its own people under the guise of assisted suicide to not have to pay their bills
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:56 am to RaoulDuke504
You must have competition on multiple levels.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:57 am to RaoulDuke504
Competition
Cut bullshite jobs in healthcare.
Bring in foreign physicians and nurses.
Reform malpractice.
Force drug companies to stop subsidizing cheap overseas costs w high prices here.
Lots more stuff.
Cut bullshite jobs in healthcare.
Bring in foreign physicians and nurses.
Reform malpractice.
Force drug companies to stop subsidizing cheap overseas costs w high prices here.
Lots more stuff.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:57 am to RaoulDuke504
Truth in billing would be a good start. The frickery with the wide variance in the cost of procedures/care is a problem. There is no standard.
This post was edited on 12/12/24 at 12:05 pm
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:57 am to RaoulDuke504
I would suggest something like the following analogy to auto insurance:
You need disaster protection against car crashes and tornadoes and the like. With cars, you by auto insurance for this. For health care, I would say have US Gov provide catastrophe insurance for all Americans.
You need to service your car daily - gas, wiper fluid, etc. You pay cash for these items. For health care, same thing. Small items, you handle yourself.
For medium sized items - repairs, etc. you use credit. Same with healthcare.
Basically, take the extreme risks away, put the small stuff on the individual.
But crucially, this system would involve creating ACTUAL PRICE TRANSPARENCY. If people are paying for shite, they need to know what it costs. Imagine going to get a tank of gas, and the gas station tells you "oh, we don't know what the actual price is". That's sort of how it is now in healthcare due to the warping influence of insurance.
You need disaster protection against car crashes and tornadoes and the like. With cars, you by auto insurance for this. For health care, I would say have US Gov provide catastrophe insurance for all Americans.
You need to service your car daily - gas, wiper fluid, etc. You pay cash for these items. For health care, same thing. Small items, you handle yourself.
For medium sized items - repairs, etc. you use credit. Same with healthcare.
Basically, take the extreme risks away, put the small stuff on the individual.
But crucially, this system would involve creating ACTUAL PRICE TRANSPARENCY. If people are paying for shite, they need to know what it costs. Imagine going to get a tank of gas, and the gas station tells you "oh, we don't know what the actual price is". That's sort of how it is now in healthcare due to the warping influence of insurance.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:58 am to RaoulDuke504
quote:
What’s a real conservative solution to fix healthcare?
I don't know that there is a single solution.
There is a ton of smaller things that could be done, however. Which is probably alot more attainable than trying to replace the entire system at once.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 11:59 am to RaoulDuke504
Remove the ability for corporations to make profit from healthcare.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:00 pm to Beessnax
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Remove the ability for corporations to make profit from healthcare.
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What’s a real conservative solution to fix healthcare?
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conservative
Try again.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:01 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
I would suggest something like the following analogy to auto insurance:
You need disaster protection against car crashes and tornadoes and the like. With cars, you by auto insurance for this. For health care, I would say have US Gov provide catastrophe insurance for all Americans.
You need to service your car daily - gas, wiper fluid, etc. You pay cash for these items. For health care, same thing. Small items, you handle yourself.
For medium sized items - repairs, etc. you use credit. Same with healthcare.
Basically, take the extreme risks away, put the small stuff on the individual.
But crucially, this system would involve creating ACTUAL PRICE TRANSPARENCY. If people are paying for shite, they need to know what it costs. Imagine going to get a tank of gas, and the gas station tells you "oh, we don't know what the actual price is". That's sort of how it is now in healthcare due to the warping influence of insurance.
Might be impossible to do, but this makes a lot of sense.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:03 pm to RaoulDuke504
(Competition)
This × 1000
This × 1000
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:03 pm to RaoulDuke504
I think if we would increase copays to a minimum of $200 or maybe even $500 then maybe you would think about it before getting a doctor because you had a small rash or headache. I know poor folks will squeal on this but that would cut out a lot of the BS visits. Most of us pay a lot more insurance to cover costs for the poor that don't pay hardly anything. And then you might think about getting a cheaper service like a doc-in-a-box or teledoc.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:03 pm to RaoulDuke504
everything changed when doctors were no longer serving as the administration for their offices and hospital systems.
You now have nothing but profit incentived people running them and the docs dont have to take the blame for the skyrocketing costs.
You now have nothing but profit incentived people running them and the docs dont have to take the blame for the skyrocketing costs.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:04 pm to RaoulDuke504
Honestly, If I were dictator, I would tell the healthcare industry that in 1 year 90% of government regulation will be repealed and to prepare for market adjustments.
The system is so screwed at this point, that any free market solution (the only plausible solutions) will turn the healthcare industry on its head. All we can do is give the market a fair warning to prepare for the dramatic increase in demand (resulting form lower prices).
The system is so screwed at this point, that any free market solution (the only plausible solutions) will turn the healthcare industry on its head. All we can do is give the market a fair warning to prepare for the dramatic increase in demand (resulting form lower prices).
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:04 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
But crucially, this system would involve creating ACTUAL PRICE TRANSPARENCY. If people are paying for shite, they need to know what it costs. Imagine going to get a tank of gas, and the gas station tells you "oh, we don't know what the actual price is". That's sort of how it is now in healthcare due to the warping influence of insurance.
Something has to be done about the slimy shell game that is billing/payment. The negotiated payments by insurance companies that are often many times lower than the billing is bullshite.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:04 pm to RaoulDuke504
A free option for the basics to appease the poors and commies.
A private supplemental add on option for the whites and working class.
This is what the Aussies do, and probably half of Europe and Asia.
Big Scrub explained it well.
Without a massive overhaul on the provider and pharma side the insurance side is going to always suck dick.
A private supplemental add on option for the whites and working class.
This is what the Aussies do, and probably half of Europe and Asia.
Big Scrub explained it well.
Without a massive overhaul on the provider and pharma side the insurance side is going to always suck dick.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:04 pm to BigJim
quote:If you want to become quickly frustrated, next time you interface with the medical/industrial complex, ask them "Oh, BTW, how much does this thing that I'm about to get cost?".
Might be impossible to do, but this makes a lot of sense.
The very likely answer will be: "Oh, your co-pay is $30".
"That's not what I'm asking. What is the actual price of this service?"
They will stare at you blankly and you will realize they aren't acting...NOBODY frickING KNOWS.
Posted on 12/12/24 at 12:07 pm to RaoulDuke504
Get the government completely out of the healthcare/medical industry.
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