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Quote:Mine wasn't. Wow, a follow up for a visit related to a failure to thrive is not a wellness visit or preventative service, it's an acute visit. Sounds like your insurance company is playing games or your physician did some unusual coding of the visit. Do you have a deductible-based plan? “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
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Quote:Wow, a follow up for a visit related to a failure to thrive is not a wellness visit or preventative service, it's an acute visit. Sounds like your insurance company is playing games or your physician did some unusual coding of the visit. Do you have a deductible-based plan?That situation should not be an issue with something as vital as healthcare.
Quote:That situation should not be an issue with something as vital as healthcare. It wouldn't if government weren't involved in it. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
Quote:It wouldn't if government weren't involved in it. Seems when governments get involved it is cheaper and more efficient...
Quote:Seems when governments get involved it is cheaper and more efficient... Yeah, I think people forget how out of control Healthcare was in the USA prior to the ACA. Are there still issues? Absolutely, but at least the ACA stopped the bleeding. Remember when you could have your healthcare dropped or never instated because of pre-existing conditions? I do Remember when COBRA cost 600 bucks a month if you got laid off? I do Remember when poor people couldn't afford healthcare so they went without? I do There are still issue with the ACA, but it's start... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Yeah, I think people forget how out of control Healthcare was in the USA prior to the ACA. Are there still issues? Absolutely, but at least the ACA stopped the bleeding. Poor people still can't afford healthcare it's being subsidized by the state. Yea cobra sucked except now regular premium are pretty close to 600 bucks a month, there is literally nothing successful about the ACA it went from bad to worse. Quote:Seems when governments get involved it is cheaper and more efficient... Name one instance where government has made something cheaper and more efficient. Hell they can't even deliver the mail cheaper and more efficiently than the private sector.
Quote:Poor people still can't afford healthcare it's being subsidized by the state. Uh, yeah, I guess you are technically correct about the poor. I guess you don't think they should get subsidized? So I'll rephrase it, poor people now have access through the aca to healthcare. Prior to that aca, the were out of luck. The second point you made isn't my experience... but I guess some are paying 600 a month? I'm pretty sure that someone that got fired or is low income isn't paying that much... I think the real question to consider is whether or not you think healthcare benefits the society and therefore should be something all citizens have access to. Quote:Name one instance where government has made something cheaper and more efficient. Hey, you guys can go on and on about the ACA - feel free. Like it'll be solved here, or that anyone will be convinced. But that's a cheap shot against the USPS. It's apples and oranges when comparing it to FedEx or UPS. I still think it's a modern miracle that for $0.50 I can drop an eight page letter in a mailbox in Jacksonville and three days later it appears in someone's mailbox in Billings, Montana. Amazing.
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Quote:Name one instance where government has made something cheaper and more efficient.Huh? Every time I order something or ship something it is hands down cheaper and faster to use USPS. Even when I shipped a package to Germany. Cheaper by almost 1/3rd
Quote:It wouldn't if government weren't involved in it.It would be more expensive. That's the point of business as you guys like to remind us. To make more and more money. You do that by raising prices (hospitals/doctors) in a colluded way or by swallowing competition to create a monopoly because that's what unregulated markets do or by denying services (insurance carriers) because that's what they have been doing for decades.
Quote:It would be more expensive. That's the point of business as you guys like to remind us. To make more and more money. You do that by raising prices (hospitals/doctors) in a colluded way or by swallowing competition to create a monopoly because that's what unregulated markets do or by denying services (insurance carriers) because that's what they have been doing for decades. You do realize that competition creates price controls, no? Artificial parameters to any market distort the natural control mechanisms and the cost in health care because of government intervention are astounding. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
Quote:Uh, yeah, I guess you are technically correct about the poor. I guess you don't think they should get subsidized? So I'll rephrase it, poor people now have access through the aca to healthcare. Prior to that aca, the were out of luck. Before the ACA we Subsidized healthcare now we just do it while paying third parties to facilitate it. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Huh? I've never shipped from Oregon but in Florida USPS had always been slower and more expensive.
Quote:I've never shipped from Oregon but in Florida USPS had always been slower and more expensive. I despise USPS but my issue is pretty much with my mail carrier.
Quote:Before the ACA we Subsidized healthcare now we just do it while paying third parties to facilitate it. ...I don't think so, Eric. Maybe I'm not understanding your point. But there were no subsidies for health care prior to the aca...
Quote:I've never shipped from Oregon but in Florida USPS had always been slower and more expensive. My mom sends baby clothes to my son like once a month. Basically any time she finds something she thinks it's cute, it's shipped via usps... it gets here in 3 or 4 days. Whenever I order anything via ground delivery with FedEx, it takes at least a week... that's been my experience... but it's anecdotal, so take it as you wish... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:You do realize that competition creates price controls, no? Artificial parameters to any market distort the natural control mechanisms and the cost in health care because of government intervention are astounding.You do realize that the regulation free, free market trends towards monopolies and collusion, no? That means little to no competition. Hence why I mentioned those two things. You can't have zero regulation.
Quote:Seems when governments get involved it is cheaper and more efficient... Quote:Hey, you guys can go on and on about the ACA - feel free. Like it'll be solved here, or that anyone will be convinced. Quote:Huh? It's supposedly "cheaper" to use the USPS because you are looking at shipping rates being charged to you at the counter. How long has it been since the USPS did not operate "in the red"? The rest of the cost gets passed on to EVERYBODY because the government pays for the rest of the cost of shipping your package/letter. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
Quote:It's supposedly "cheaper" to use the USPS because you are looking at shipping rates being charged to you at the counter. How long has it been since the USPS did not operate "in the red"? The rest of the cost gets passed on to EVERYBODY because the government pays for the rest of the cost of shipping your package/letter. Have you heard of why the usps is running in the red? It's cuz they have to fund the pension of workers out 75 years!! |
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