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Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
Correct, virtually all day to day programs having a direct impact on people should be controlled at the state level.
Interesting concept on healthcare. Except of Canada I am pretty ignorant on how other countries handle healthcare.
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One thing is clear: A specialist in the US can easily make $1 M per year. In the EZ it is less, but believe me, it's enough.
I have had a number of specialist visits in the recent past because of 2 total hip replacements and what amazes me is this:
If I have an appointment with my orthopedist (who has done an excellent job both times by the way), I see him on average less than 4 minutes, say another less than 3 minutes for his nurse and 5 minutes for the receptionist.
That is a charge of $30 copay + $195 charged to my insurance company.
The surgery takes about 2 hours. The orthopedist charge was total over $3K + over 2K for the guy that kept me asleep.
That's separate from the $65,000 my insurance company was charged for a 3.5 day stay in the hospital.
This is where the real problems are.
Healthcare should never be commercial, thats why the Government has to be involved.
We all know the joke about the headache pill that costs $25 in the emergency room.
Well guess what, it's not a joke, it's a core problem of the US healthcare system.