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by brandonb
3906 days ago
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Emergency care is only about 2-8% of healthcare costs. Most of what we spend on healthcare is for chronic conditions that you have for years, decades, or your lifetime. @waynemr's comment gets it right -- the real issue is that prices are secret in healthcare, and quality metrics are nonstandardized, so there's no information on which to base your decision. The Affordable Care Act is laying some of the groundwork for healthcare markets. For example, look at the experiments in bundled pricing that CMS is starting:
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I have never, ever had to even think two seconds about going to a doctor for any ailment I've ever had. I would shit my pants if I had to take monetary decisions with regards to that.