lomiller
Penultimate Amazing
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How do we "fix" the problem of expensive healthcare? Well, medical tort reform may go some way in dealing with this
The thing I always find funny about this is that libertarians insist that regulation isn’t required because if something untoward is going on it can be addressed via civil lawsuits. But when it comes to actually lawsuits they don’t want to allow those either.
If the Republicans are right, one can't buy insurance across state lines, which does hamper competition.
Irrelevant since the amount of competition isn’t what’s driving costs. What drives cost in the US healthcare system is the way risk pools are structured and then subsequent need for insurance companies to enforce their risk pools. This causes the administrative overhead in the US healthcare system to be up to 30X higher then universal systems.
Perhaps simple education could help. Many people chose a high premium plan over a high deductible plan for fear of "the unexpected" when some simple math would reveal that in a year they would actually spend less with the high deductible plan even if something "unexpected happen".
High deductable plans discourage earlier, but cheaper resolution to medical problems. In almost all cases it’s much cheaper to deal with a medical problem early on then, so anything that discourages people from getting early less expensive treatment raises the overall cost of the medical care system. Consider yourself educated