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by cosmodisk
2604 days ago
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Publicly available pricing won't solve it all,as it can't be always easy to define how much a treatment would cost without actually doing it,however it would benefit a lot to ensure better prices.There must be a very strong lobbying programme going on against it if they are considering changing the law. |
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Actually, it can be very easy. Quote a price prior to treatment and you are not allowed to charge more. Providers will lose money on some treatments, but on a large scale that can be predicted and rolled into the average price.
If there is a small provider, or particular treatment with high financial downside risk to the provider that the uncertainty is potentially crippling for the provider, then the provider can take out insurance to cover their loss if the treatment turned out to be far more expensive than originally anticipated.