Re: The Surgery - What Happened
- From: "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Oct 2007 23:03:38 -0400
David V. Loewe, Jr <daveloewe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The bill for the first hospital stay (the operation and the
immediate post-op two week stay) was $91,100.
I can understand it would cost a fair amount, since it involves
several hours work by several highly skilled people. But how in
blazes can it cost *that* much? A person works and works and works
for decades, saving much of what he earns. It ought to be pretty much
impossible to burn one's life savings in two weeks, unless one bought
jet planes and crashed them, or irreplaceable works of fine art and
burned them.
The root of the medical crisis in the US is prices like that.
I know it's largely a matter of market forces. If people are willing
to pay, directly or indirectly, no matter how high the price goes, the
price will keep getting higher and higher without limit.
If you're stranded in the desert and someone rescues you, you'd feel
a lot of gratitude. But not if he then demanded your life savings in
return for a few hours work on his part.
The only reason prices aren't even higher is because of the increasing
number of people who are opting out.
Unfortunately, Hillary plans to put a penny in that fusebox, by
passing a law against choosing to do without medical insurance.
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