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by golfstrom
3193 days ago
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Medical providers in the US do not compete on price. There is in general little to no price transparency, as everything is traditionally paid for by private insurance. So as a rule, dentists will charge the maximum allowed by private insurance for x-rays. In the US, people are complaining more and more about the cost of healthcare, but usually in terms of the cost of insurance. They never ask why providers charge what they do (p.s. - if you're in the hospital, don't ask your nurse to bring you a tissue, just buy some from the gift shop). |
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Of course, this means people would have to pay for their regular care and visit the doctor on schedule.
The reasonable alternative is single-payer health care. Insurance is for catastrophic things, not for regular maintanence. Using it to pay for penis pills and birth control only makes it more expensive. Pushing for insurance to cover more things is only making the fees go up and their profits greater. Insurance shouldn't cover your regular checkup.
And, as stated, single-payer appears to be the only rational solution. According to the vast amounts of evidence, it is even less expensive on the whole society AND has better overall outcomes. Those of us with money will still be able to pay for extra care, there would still even be an insurance industry.