No, many ways to make it cheaper. Your side hates them.
Posted on: October 25, 2016 at 13:49:16 CT
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The first way is medical lawsuit reform. General practice pay 20K a year, high risk speciality pay 100K a year in insurance.
Haven't even started to pay for the office, nurses, etc.
In addition, lawsuits also lead Hospitals , docs to practice defensive medicine, aka more tests, visits to try and avoid any potential opening for lawsuit.
Given the money paid by the trial lawyers to dem party, never mentioned.
2nd, let health care companies compete across state lines, instead of blue cross of missouri, texas, kansas, just have blue cross.
3rd, open up free healthcare clinics for day to day, or something similiar, to eliminate people using emergency care for it.
Instead of massive govt intervention, remove govt from the equation whenever possible.
The pre existing is tricky. If you don't test for it, you get Obamacare results. People only buy when they are badly hurt, in need of help. Insurance is supposed to be paid for continually , not just the one month you need it.