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Medical providers and insurers won't tell you prices because they want to keep ripping you off


               
2019 Aug 3, 9:46am   1,050 views  14 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2019-07-29/column-could-our-healthcare-system-be-any-dumber

Fountain Valley resident Jennifer Moore makes a really good point.

“When you take your car to the mechanic, they give you a written estimate before they touch it,” she told me.

“So why is it that when you go to the hospital, you have no idea how much something will cost until the bill arrives?”

Moreover, why are prices so completely different from one healthcare provider to another?

And why is it that when patients try to find out in advance how much something will cost, they’re treated like unwelcome guests rather than equal partners in their own treatment?

The magnitude of reforming the $3.6-trillion U.S. healthcare system is so daunting, it’s hard to even know where to start.

Here, let me help.

Open a window and let in some sunlight.

The near-total lack of transparency in healthcare pricing is a key reason we have the highest costs in the world — roughly twice what people in other developed countries pay.

Simply put, drugmakers, hospitals, labs and other medical providers face no accountability for their frequently obscene charges because it’s often impossible for patients to know how badly they’re being ripped off.

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1   Dholliday126   2019 Aug 3, 10:12am  

Most providers will give you there fee schedule if you ask them. If they are in network with your insurance you are usually fine, all providers receive they same payments from insurers. What does affect price if the place of service, i.e. getting your tonsils out in a hospital surgery room vs. an ambulatory surgery center.

That article is disingenuous because mechanics change their quotes all the time as they work on your car and find new problems. Similar things happen in medcine. Mechanics also have you car as collateral if they dont get paid, medical providers dont have shit so they need to send to collections or sue you, thus their billed charges need to be high to recoup that cost.

The main problem are out of network emergency rooms, ambulances and ER docs that bill the shit out of you when you have an emergency because they know they have you by the balls. Outlaw that and have providers post which insurance companies they are contracted with and that would take care of most of the problem.
2   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2019 Aug 3, 10:22am  

Didn’t Trump require prices be disclosed? Or was it not enforceable?
3   Patrick   2019 Aug 3, 10:34am  

Yes Trump did require hospitals to publish price lists. A good start.

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