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Vox, do you want to know why those medical service providers charge much higher rates? Gee…
I’ll give you a hint. It requires a large bureaucracy and staff to deal purely with interfacing with this behemoth that’s somehow part of the healthcare but has nothing to do with actually providing the healthcare. You guessed it! It’s still the health insurance companies. I strongly disagree with the article conclusion.
Health insurance companies actually incentivize more expensive medical care because it allows them to show you the bigger discount and punish others for trying to go around the insurance mafia. Their goal is to force everyone to pay the toll, the maximum possible toll, and provide the least amount of service possible in doing so.
Don’t blame doctors. Hell, don’t even blame the hospitals even though they do have crappy administration. The heart of the problem is private insurance. Insurance games the system, and people die.
I worked in a hospital for a long time and oversaw an entire team of people whose only job was to interface and argue with insurance companies. For my small hospital, we had 7 people doing this averaging $85-$90K per year each.
And don't get me started on unfunded care. Since we live in Texas, which has not expanded Medicaid, there are a ton of people who end up in the hospital with no insurance and who will never pay a cent because they literally can't. Hospitals try to make up that funding gap by raising rates on everyone who does pay. We're already paying for other people's healthcare this way, I wish we would just nationalize health insurance and eliminate insurance companies entirely.
I think there is some blame to passed onto for-profit hospital conglomerates. They degrade care to drive down costs to maximize profits. They force doctors to do min-maxing and game theory shit to get bonuses that don't actually help the patients.
I agree that insurance companies are the biggest issue, but let's not absolve the big hospital corporations.
It’s because the ceos aren’t fearing their lives.
Wut? I don't expect a coherent response since lemmy loves conspiracy theories, but where did you get this from?