Anonymous wrote:Doctors who charge concierge fees or opt out of insurance still care for patients who have limited means, via discounted/sliding scale rates or waiving fees. For those of you who do not think your doctor is worth the fees he or she charges, why do you stay with that doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of the artificial cap on medical school grads and residents. That solves 40% of the problem there.
But of course docs and the AMA will stomp their feet because they might only have to make $200k per year rsther than $500k-$1M per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank ACA.
This isn’t an ACA thing. It’s a privat insurance thing.
I would MUCH rather have a government bureaucracy making decisions about my health coverage and claims than a private enterprise trying to meet quarterly earnings targets.
Oh my God. You have obviously never worked with the government.
My mom was a VA nurse for 38 years. You do NOT WANT THE GOVERNMENT MANAGING YOUR CARE. So many unnecessary deaths due to poor docs. There was one surgeon they called "Dr. Death" because he nicked organs like weekly, leading to people dying of sepsis unnecessarily. Did the VA stop him from operating? Nope. He continued on for 15 more years doing this until he retired.
Well if they did not report that surgeon , they have blood on their hands.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of the artificial cap on medical school grads and residents. That solves 40% of the problem there.
But of course docs and the AMA will stomp their feet because they might only have to make $200k per year rsther than $500k-$1M per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank ACA.
This isn’t an ACA thing. It’s a privat insurance thing.
I would MUCH rather have a government bureaucracy making decisions about my health coverage and claims than a private enterprise trying to meet quarterly earnings targets.
Oh my God. You have obviously never worked with the government.
My mom was a VA nurse for 38 years. You do NOT WANT THE GOVERNMENT MANAGING YOUR CARE. So many unnecessary deaths due to poor docs. There was one surgeon they called "Dr. Death" because he nicked organs like weekly, leading to people dying of sepsis unnecessarily. Did the VA stop him from operating? Nope. He continued on for 15 more years doing this until he retired.
Both the Brits and the Canadians are struggling with with government management of care. Canadians now routinely come to the US border states for their knee replacements as they can get it scheduled in 30 days vs. over 2 or 3 years or more.
France is really pretty good, mixed system of government and private to supplement. Care does not take a lot of time, cost is great, meds are cheap too. Same issue as here with doctor shortages in rural areas.
It's not all smooth sailing in France either https://www.institutmontaigne.org/en/expressions/what-are-challenges-ahead-french-healthcare-system
Just reporting on my family's experience (I am from there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank ACA.
This isn’t an ACA thing. It’s a privat insurance thing.
I would MUCH rather have a government bureaucracy making decisions about my health coverage and claims than a private enterprise trying to meet quarterly earnings targets.
Oh my God. You have obviously never worked with the government.
My mom was a VA nurse for 38 years. You do NOT WANT THE GOVERNMENT MANAGING YOUR CARE. So many unnecessary deaths due to poor docs. There was one surgeon they called "Dr. Death" because he nicked organs like weekly, leading to people dying of sepsis unnecessarily. Did the VA stop him from operating? Nope. He continued on for 15 more years doing this until he retired.
Both the Brits and the Canadians are struggling with with government management of care. Canadians now routinely come to the US border states for their knee replacements as they can get it scheduled in 30 days vs. over 2 or 3 years or more.
France is really pretty good, mixed system of government and private to supplement. Care does not take a lot of time, cost is great, meds are cheap too. Same issue as here with doctor shortages in rural areas.
It's not all smooth sailing in France either https://www.institutmontaigne.org/en/expressions/what-are-challenges-ahead-french-healthcare-system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank ACA.
This isn’t an ACA thing. It’s a privat insurance thing.
I would MUCH rather have a government bureaucracy making decisions about my health coverage and claims than a private enterprise trying to meet quarterly earnings targets.
Oh my God. You have obviously never worked with the government.
My mom was a VA nurse for 38 years. You do NOT WANT THE GOVERNMENT MANAGING YOUR CARE. So many unnecessary deaths due to poor docs. There was one surgeon they called "Dr. Death" because he nicked organs like weekly, leading to people dying of sepsis unnecessarily. Did the VA stop him from operating? Nope. He continued on for 15 more years doing this until he retired.
Both the Brits and the Canadians are struggling with with government management of care. Canadians now routinely come to the US border states for their knee replacements as they can get it scheduled in 30 days vs. over 2 or 3 years or more.
France is really pretty good, mixed system of government and private to supplement. Care does not take a lot of time, cost is great, meds are cheap too. Same issue as here with doctor shortages in rural areas.
It's not all smooth sailing in France either https://www.institutmontaigne.org/en/expressions/what-are-challenges-ahead-french-healthcare-system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank ACA.
This isn’t an ACA thing. It’s a privat insurance thing.
I would MUCH rather have a government bureaucracy making decisions about my health coverage and claims than a private enterprise trying to meet quarterly earnings targets.
Oh my God. You have obviously never worked with the government.
My mom was a VA nurse for 38 years. You do NOT WANT THE GOVERNMENT MANAGING YOUR CARE. So many unnecessary deaths due to poor docs. There was one surgeon they called "Dr. Death" because he nicked organs like weekly, leading to people dying of sepsis unnecessarily. Did the VA stop him from operating? Nope. He continued on for 15 more years doing this until he retired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank ACA.
This isn’t an ACA thing. It’s a privat insurance thing.
I would MUCH rather have a government bureaucracy making decisions about my health coverage and claims than a private enterprise trying to meet quarterly earnings targets.
Oh my God. You have obviously never worked with the government.
My mom was a VA nurse for 38 years. You do NOT WANT THE GOVERNMENT MANAGING YOUR CARE. So many unnecessary deaths due to poor docs. There was one surgeon they called "Dr. Death" because he nicked organs like weekly, leading to people dying of sepsis unnecessarily. Did the VA stop him from operating? Nope. He continued on for 15 more years doing this until he retired.
Both the Brits and the Canadians are struggling with with government management of care. Canadians now routinely come to the US border states for their knee replacements as they can get it scheduled in 30 days vs. over 2 or 3 years or more.
France is really pretty good, mixed system of government and private to supplement. Care does not take a lot of time, cost is great, meds are cheap too. Same issue as here with doctor shortages in rural areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the value.
What they are calling "concierge" is what used to be the normal standard of care.
It's just charging more to get what you already expected, with dishonest spin on top instead of just saying "free market, your choice".