I've been seeing a lot of commentary on various forums on the need for nationalized health care. Or, nationalized insurance for all. Health Insurance Blogger supports any move at the federal or state level to make sure health care is affordable for all.
I'm just wondering if we shouldn't just abolish the insurance system altogether.
I realize I am contradicting my last blog, which was supportive of CA's plan to expand insurance coverage.
But in my finest John Lennon moments, when I'm imagining my ideal world of health care - and not the bloated mess it is now - I see a world where health insurance simply doesn't exist.
I got a taste of this ideal world in Costa Rica. I needed surgery that my insurance wouldn't pay for, so I began to think international. I found a doctor and clinic that could help me. The price tag for this? About 1/2 of what I would pay in the States.
When I arrived in Costa Rica, I learned that there is no system of insurance. Instead, the doctors are able to set the prices according to what the market can pay. Which means now middle man between doctor and patient to hike up prices, thus lowering the overall cost of care. For the poorest of poor, and the worst of conditions, the government steps in with public assistance.
You are also not able to sue doctors for malpractice in Costa Rica. Now, before you get all wide-eyed on me, consider this... How many of the lawsuits in the U.S. are legitimate, and how many are frivolous? And guess who pays on these lawsuits? It's not the doctors, it's their malpractice insurance carriers. And when insurance is paying out, prices go up for everyone.
Of course, there are other reasons that make health care in places like Costa Rica and Mexico cheaper. In general, they are poorer countries, and one must wonder - can the general population actually afford the health care that I can enjoy, which, in relation, costs me so little?
But regardless, when we talk about Universal Health Care, we need to consider this...are Americans flocking to Germany or France for treatment? Well, why not? Oh, that's right, it's because it's too expensive there.
So what makes us think Universal Health Care will lower costs here???
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