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Two very different costs for the same medical procedure from two hospitals
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Why a joint replacement costs $30,000 in one hospital and $160,000 in another. The answer is: because no one really questions the prices. Quote:
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Blame it on Bush and 9/11 or something.
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just for fun i checked what it costs in Germany - and i dont think anyone can say that they have less advanced methods or material - or that doctors are less qualified
average price: $10,000 |
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fuck, i just spent 5 hours in the er and the billS = $15k. $9k was a bullshit unneeded test.
and peeps are getting hip replacement for only twice that! fuck. |
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Yeah, but it's not Western medicine or practices. Certain things, such as getting a boob job, you probably shouldn't seek bargain basement sales for.
If I had the choice between joint replacement in some scummy eastern European shithole for 5 gees, or Cedars Sinai for 50 gees... I'd spend 50. It's called quality of service. |
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but Germany is hardly one of those countries - and it still costs "only " $10k |
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Its called Capitalism. If you want to live the life of a well to do person in the US, its how you get paid.
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What is worse than the base prices for these services is if there are "complications". That can double or triple the cost.
Granted there are actual un-foreseens that can creep in but probably just as often complications are caused by incompetence. So, if I do the job I get so much and if I do the job wrong I get even more. Must be nice. . |
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germany is the america of europe.
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The only possible way for an EU doctor to earn as much as doctor in the states is to own a clinic and hire doctors to work for him. |
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but even if so - i WAAY prefer the system over here then - because instead of making doctors millionaires, it helps keeping the healthcare costs for everyone acceptable and like you said - if a doctor wants to open his own clinic or practice he's free to do so. |
It's not that simple .. Pretty much no one pays those prices. But it's one of the key problems with the US medical system and it's never gonna change because no politician would ever dare touch the subject.
It all comes down to how hospitals billing practices work. They either price high and discount big or price low and discount less. The high price is the bargaining chip. Many try to claim it's because of uninsured but that's not true either. It's simply the system feeding on it's self and the same hospital might have 20 different prices for that same surgery all dependent on whom they are billing. :2 cents: |
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after watching all seasons of Scrubs i thought there can be both :1orglaugh |
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In the 70s, state government began putting in all kinds of stipulations about the things that insurance carriers HAD to cover. People stopped looking at their doctor bills. They simply handed over their insurance card and forgot about it. Costs went up because no one shopped around. There was no free market incentive to keep the costs lower because the state mandated coverage removed it.. .:2 cents: |
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i had surgery recently and my main doctor, not the surgeon, was a hospital staff doctor. |
This excellent article explains alot about insane pricing differences.... it's a long but very good article.
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I looked at the fees charge rates in the local area here they varied 300% between the local hospitals -- regionally within the state they varied (lowest to highest) 400% WTF? :helpme |
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Of course, the more primitive people are afraid of the "unknown" and everything outside their trailer park is "foreign" or "scummy" and cannot be trusted. You can always post verified stats, which prove that breast implant operations done in private hospitals in Eastern Europe have much lower success rate than the ones done in the US … let’s see them. |
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All of this is largely smoke and mirrors.
The Medicare payment rate is re-computed every year or couple of years (I don't recall the schedule and I am too lazy to go google it). The computation for each procedure is a percentage of the average billing for that procedure across a certain time period. Most insurance companies use the Medicare rate as the beginning of their negotiations with their various vendors. So Doctors and Hospitals generally publish and charge a much higher cost then they ever actually get paid because that raises the average billing amount going into the next round of computations. . |
i guess its because someone is doing only rich people
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if the US has private for-profit prisons.. why would the medical system be any different?
cause people care? |
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healthcare in the US is by no means the best in the world, but I understand you will never accept that, and that's fine, I know plenty of people who feel the same. Those people also tend to hang on to the false belief american universities provide the best education in the world. There are plenty of advantages to living in America, but superior healthcare and education are not 2 of them. At best our medical care is on par with other countries, and as for education, our current educational standards are far below the rest of the world, including some of those "shithole" eastern european countries I would be more than happy to go to germany and get the same medical help for a far lower price, but that's just me |
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fact is, the move to insurance limited people's choices on doctors and hospitals, by design. people didn't just all the sudden get lazy just because they (we) got insurance cards. |
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The same thing applies to prescription drugs. It pays to drugstore shop because the variance between the price for the same identical drugs can be in the hundreds of dollars. Also one should try to buy generic drugs when possible rather than brand names as the same thing can apply to the price.
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you guys haven't even touched on the subject of fraud in this whole thread....the governor of this fine state was found guilty of systematically over-billing medicare for over 2 billion$$$$ figure that and other thieves into your equations......
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Anything that you dont know the price clearly up front, and is difficult to compare between providers, means prices creep up. Throw in insurance companies, and government funding, and thats another factor.
Biggest thing to reduce prices, create transparency and comparability. Also, it might help if everyone in america wasn't such a government subsidized corn fed fat piece of shit. |
Also provided a good answer.
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Insane, the countrys who get free healthcare and moan dont know how lucky they are
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Do you have some specifics on what years these mandates were put in place? It would be great to get some specifics on who was in power in the different states that put these measures into place. |
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