Why Is Health Care So Expensive?

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Americans carry many different forms of insurance. There’s car insurance, home insurance, life insurance, even pet insurance . . . Most of these insurance policies work well and are fairly priced. But there is one glaring exception: health insurance. Only health insurance becomes more complicated and more expensive at the same time. So, the obvious question is: why?

To answer this question, we have to start at the beginning. What is insurance? It’s pretty straight-forward: You pay a monthly fee which provides financial protection against unforeseen, sometimes catastrophic, events. People buy homeowners insurance, for example, to protect themselves from the financial loss incurred in the event of a fire, a flood or theft. Because millions of people are paying into the insurance pool, the pool has enough money to cover the unlucky person whose house does burn down.

And since insurance is meant to share risk, it only stands to reason that higher-risk individuals have to pay more to be insured. Someone who has had two accidents is going to pay more for car insurance than someone who has never had an accident. Why? Because their track record indicates they are more likely to have another accident.

But while insurance provides a bulwark against unforeseen loss, it does not protect against routine expenses. Car insurance protects you in the event that you wind up in a car wreck or your vehicle is stolen, but it doesn’t cover routine maintenance like oil changes, replacing brake pads or tire erosion. Why? Because everyone needs routine oil changes, new brake pads, and new tires. So, there is no risk to protect against.

Health insurance in America works very differently. Many of us have health insurance plans that aren’t insurance at all. They’re really pre-paid health care plans. They cover routine check-ups, less serious illnesses, and recurring expenses like prescription medications in addition to protecting you from a health disaster. All of this has made healthcare much more expensive and complex than any other form of insurance. That is true whether you get your insurance through your employer, through the government, or if you pay for your own plan.

The Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, was passed on the promise that it would fix these issues and bring down healthcare costs. But it has actually made the problem much worse.

First, it limited the variety of health insurance plans private companies could offer. It did this by mandating that every plan had to cover the same set of ten health benefits, including preventive care, maternity care, mental health care, and contraception.

Second, Obamacare prevented insurers from charging premiums based on the risk they were assuming. A person with a much higher risk of getting sick couldn’t be charged more than a person with a much lower chance.

These two aspects of Obamacare – requiring all policies to have certain coverages and not allowing insurance companies to charge more for riskier clients – caused the price of insurance to rise dramatically. In Arizona, for example, the price more than doubled between 2016 and 2017 alone.

So, how do we undo this mess?

By making health insurance more like, well, insurance.

First, stop making people buy plans that include things they won’t use and don’t want. Second, allow health insurers to offer more options at different prices. Do these two things and you’d make health insurance a lot more affordable for a lot more people.

And what about people with pre-existing conditions for whom every insurance plan is just too expensive? We do what any compassionate society does: we make sure they get the medical care they need. But we don’t need to upset the whole concept of insurance and make healthcare more expensive for everyone else to do it.

Most Americans want to do the responsible thing and insure themselves against catastrophic health care emergencies. But with health insurance costs rising every year, being responsible is becoming more difficult.

Why Is Health Insurance so Complicated?
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..
 
Making health insurance more like insurance would be a big step. A better one would be tort reform.
 
Too many worthless people sucking on the govt teat, going to the hospital for every booboo, hoping for free opiates.
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..
Get rid of 30 million illegals who abuse the hospital emergency rooms for a cold for their brats, and soon the costs would go down. Dreamers, need to be given back to their own countries along with any bleeding heart liberal who wants to keep them here..

illegalsinemergencyroom.jpg
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..
Get rid of 30 million illegals who abuse the hospital emergency rooms for a cold for their brats, and soon the costs would go down. Dreamers, need to be given back to their own countries along with any bleeding heart liberal who wants to keep them here..

illegalsinemergencyroom.jpg
When you find yourself blaming people who have less than you do in america, you're most likely being manipulated by folks with more than you. Every other advanced post industrial nation on the planet knows the answer, and have immigrants too.
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..
Get rid of 30 million illegals who abuse the hospital emergency rooms for a cold for their brats, and soon the costs would go down. Dreamers, need to be given back to their own countries along with any bleeding heart liberal who wants to keep them here..

illegalsinemergencyroom.jpg


Those bleeding hearts of theirs are black and cold. They're all self centered vile people who are just useful idiots for the craftier, eviller ones at the top of the food chain.
 
Too many worthless people sucking on the govt teat, going to the hospital for every booboo, hoping for free opiates.

Agreed. Wall Street, big pharma, the insurance industry. Hell, Canadians get US pharma products for less than you do.
 
Why?

Because it can be.

What are you going to do, not get that life saving operation because it costs too much?
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..
Get rid of 30 million illegals who abuse the hospital emergency rooms for a cold for their brats, and soon the costs would go down. Dreamers, need to be given back to their own countries along with any bleeding heart liberal who wants to keep them here..

illegalsinemergencyroom.jpg


Those bleeding hearts of theirs are black and cold. They're all self centered vile people who are just useful idiots for the craftier, eviller ones at the top of the food chain.

"They're all self centered vile people who are just useful idiots for the craftier, eviller ones at the top of the food chain."

That would be every american who thinks they have the best healthcare system in the world.
 
Too many worthless people sucking on the govt teat, going to the hospital for every booboo, hoping for free opiates.

Agreed. Wall Street, big pharma, the insurance industry. Hell, Canadians get US pharma products for less than you do.

on the rare occasions when I force my chronic illness-having ass to the hospital, the waiting room looks like zimbabwe full of suspicious, hostile faced smelly people.
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..

Except that isn't what happens. The healthcare provider just jacks up their fees to provide a "discount".

 
Americans carry many different forms of insurance. There’s car insurance, home insurance, life insurance, even pet insurance . . . Most of these insurance policies work well and are fairly priced. But there is one glaring exception: health insurance. Only health insurance becomes more complicated and more expensive at the same time. So, the obvious question is: why?

To answer this question, we have to start at the beginning. What is insurance? It’s pretty straight-forward: You pay a monthly fee which provides financial protection against unforeseen, sometimes catastrophic, events. People buy homeowners insurance, for example, to protect themselves from the financial loss incurred in the event of a fire, a flood or theft. Because millions of people are paying into the insurance pool, the pool has enough money to cover the unlucky person whose house does burn down.

And since insurance is meant to share risk, it only stands to reason that higher-risk individuals have to pay more to be insured. Someone who has had two accidents is going to pay more for car insurance than someone who has never had an accident. Why? Because their track record indicates they are more likely to have another accident.

But while insurance provides a bulwark against unforeseen loss, it does not protect against routine expenses. Car insurance protects you in the event that you wind up in a car wreck or your vehicle is stolen, but it doesn’t cover routine maintenance like oil changes, replacing brake pads or tire erosion. Why? Because everyone needs routine oil changes, new brake pads, and new tires. So, there is no risk to protect against.

Health insurance in America works very differently. Many of us have health insurance plans that aren’t insurance at all. They’re really pre-paid health care plans. They cover routine check-ups, less serious illnesses, and recurring expenses like prescription medications in addition to protecting you from a health disaster. All of this has made healthcare much more expensive and complex than any other form of insurance. That is true whether you get your insurance through your employer, through the government, or if you pay for your own plan.

The Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, was passed on the promise that it would fix these issues and bring down healthcare costs. But it has actually made the problem much worse.

First, it limited the variety of health insurance plans private companies could offer. It did this by mandating that every plan had to cover the same set of ten health benefits, including preventive care, maternity care, mental health care, and contraception.

Second, Obamacare prevented insurers from charging premiums based on the risk they were assuming. A person with a much higher risk of getting sick couldn’t be charged more than a person with a much lower chance.

These two aspects of Obamacare – requiring all policies to have certain coverages and not allowing insurance companies to charge more for riskier clients – caused the price of insurance to rise dramatically. In Arizona, for example, the price more than doubled between 2016 and 2017 alone.

So, how do we undo this mess?

By making health insurance more like, well, insurance.

First, stop making people buy plans that include things they won’t use and don’t want. Second, allow health insurers to offer more options at different prices. Do these two things and you’d make health insurance a lot more affordable for a lot more people.

And what about people with pre-existing conditions for whom every insurance plan is just too expensive? We do what any compassionate society does: we make sure they get the medical care they need. But we don’t need to upset the whole concept of insurance and make healthcare more expensive for everyone else to do it.

Most Americans want to do the responsible thing and insure themselves against catastrophic health care emergencies. But with health insurance costs rising every year, being responsible is becoming more difficult.

Why Is Health Insurance so Complicated?

it is more expensive here because in america caregivers have a profit motive. how many billions in profit do insurers need to make?
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..
Get rid of 30 million illegals who abuse the hospital emergency rooms for a cold for their brats, and soon the costs would go down. Dreamers, need to be given back to their own countries along with any bleeding heart liberal who wants to keep them here..

illegalsinemergencyroom.jpg
When you find yourself blaming people who have less than you do in america, you're most likely being manipulated by folks with more than you. Every other advanced post industrial nation on the planet knows the answer, and have immigrants too.
Ask them how that's working out for them.
 
You thiink the ACA made things worse? The best thing going for it was pooling customers to negotiate the best price..Try pricing healthcare on your own through and insurance company, it's much higher...

Why is it high? Hey doctors don't work for chicken feed no more..

Except that isn't what happens. The healthcare provider just jacks up their fees to provide a "discount".


Disconnected, much?

The GOVERNMENT determines how much the doctor is paid - not the doctor. When he accepts you as a patient, he agrees to accept whatever the government deigns to parcel out.

Your comment is erroneous.
 
which is why in most civilized countries health care is not a for-profit concern.


The ugly side of capitalism: making money off people's misery.
Yeah --- kinda like the grocer who sells food to the guy who sells you gas so you can go to work to get the money to pay those people are "making money off people's misery".
 

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