WebsterMark wrote on 06/08/18 at 08:57:02:This is all Obama's fault. When he was elected, there was a mandate to do something with healthcare. He could have moved forward with smaller, incremental changes that would have done a lot to improve the situation and would still be with us today. instead, he took the partisan route and forced thru a program that failed in exactly the same manner a lot of people said it would.
yeah, healthcare costing astronomical prices, $50 for a tylenol is Obama's fault, Thanks Obama!
"who knew health care was so complicated?"
maybe the above was a bit snarky, sorry if it rubs anyone the wrong way
I agree, the AFC didn't really address the actual issue, insurance for the most part, is still a scam, insurance is NOT healthcare.
and maybe JOG is right, I don't know anything about the pre-HMO days, but were those days regulated out by the government? or did capitalistic forces of profit motive drive the change? I honestly don't know. But I think it's fair to say that as long as the only or maybe just the majority motive to provide healthcare is profit over actually caring for our fellow human beings, we'll just end up with over inflated prices, because what's more valuable to you than your health?
I'm not suggesting that doctors and hospitals shouldn't make money or be capped or anything like that, I'm not suggesting any solutions, but the middle man known as insurance, seems to be in co-hoots with the Dr., hospitals and Healthcare providers to extract money from US, without us even knowing the cost of anything up front so we can't even shop around if we wanted to, or if we could because of the shape we are often in when we seek healthcare.
Healthcare is a unique "product/service" due to it's immediate need and simple lack of transparency in pricing.
I'm not arguing if Healthcare is a right or not or any of that, just that is is innately unique so that maybe the free market isn't the most optimal way to deal with it. But yeah, government can totally screw it up too.