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How to Fix the Health-Care ‘Wedge’
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11/08/2009 20:03:53
 
 
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11/08/2009 19:24:23
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>The solution you seem to advocate is to have the government take over or drive out of business all car companies and provide a one-size-fits-all Volga for everyone. I fail to see the benefit.
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>*Nobody* sees the benefit in that AFAICS. It's a straw bogeyman.
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>the current proposals seek to expand the role of Medicare, the single greatest cause of fraud in the current system
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>That may be true, but fraud does not account for the >50% cost markup.
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>not one of the current proposals seeks to address legal reform
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>The AMA would agree with you there though opponents would claim that litigation adds a single-figure percentage to cost, not 50%.
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>the free market is the greatest facilitator of cost reduction for new technology and all of the current proposals seek to further restrict the market
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>New technology can reduce cost but it isn't an explanation or solution in this case. Review http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_tourism#New_Zealand and tell me where you suppose these cost differences are derived, bearing in mind that the patient will receive an identical prosthesis. FWIW NZ does have serious health system funding issues too- I think everybody in the first world does, not least because of the aging population- but for the US to start with such a cost disadvantage doesn't make it easy.

I saw a good answer to "What should be done?" today. The lady said Tort reform would be a good start and she's right, but she went on to lament the fact that over fifty percent of the members are also lawyers so not much would be done in that area. Don't elect lawyers would be a good start to making a congress that is for the people . . . all the people and not just the legal ones. Same applies in Canada too.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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