thoward
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"All health providers must publish a price list and may not bill or accept payment at anything other than that price; doing so becomes a violation of Robinson-Patman and exposes the provider to civil suit for treble damages. This instantly stops the practice of billing the uninsured or privately insured at a higher price than Medicare, for example - a practice that is rampant, particularly among hospitals. Every hospital has a detailed price list for every function and thing in their health care panoply - this enforces even billing and even pricing for everyone, without discrimination. The complaint that health providers cannot make a living at Medicare's reimbursement rates does not give that provider license to cost shift the expense of government-subsidized care to privately-insured or uninsured patients. That sort of discrimination is outrageous and must be made unlawful."
What happened to free market? Yes, we should have a stated price but be alowed to discount for volume or decreased expences. Florida says our auto injury rates can not excede 200% of medicare. The paper work involved in an auto claim is much more involved so we make more money. My selfpay patients pay about the same as Medicare as there is no billing so they get a discount. Blue cross represents a large portion of my patients and they get a break because of volume.
I was very surprised to see you write this. Also this should remain a State issue not a Federal.
Personally I think we need a min of 2500 deductible with catastrophic insurance. This puts some skin in the game for patients which in turn will reduce fraud. It also will increase doctor competition for patient dollars which will help decrease costs.
Got to go but would like to hear more
What happened to free market? Yes, we should have a stated price but be alowed to discount for volume or decreased expences. Florida says our auto injury rates can not excede 200% of medicare. The paper work involved in an auto claim is much more involved so we make more money. My selfpay patients pay about the same as Medicare as there is no billing so they get a discount. Blue cross represents a large portion of my patients and they get a break because of volume.
I was very surprised to see you write this. Also this should remain a State issue not a Federal.
Personally I think we need a min of 2500 deductible with catastrophic insurance. This puts some skin in the game for patients which in turn will reduce fraud. It also will increase doctor competition for patient dollars which will help decrease costs.
Got to go but would like to hear more